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completed portion of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "completed portion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part of a task, project, or document that has been finished. Example: "The completed portion of the report will be submitted by the end of the week."
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Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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(The completed portion of the Difference Engine is on permanent exhibition at the Science Museum in London).
Encyclopedias
(However, the completed portion of the Difference Engine is on permanent exhibit at the Science Museum in London).
Encyclopedias
(The completed portion of the Difference Engine is on permanent exhibit at the Science Museum in London).
Encyclopedias
(The completed portion of the Difference Engine is on permanent exhibit at the Science Museum in London). See also Analytical Engine.
Encyclopedias
Spenser implies that Raleigh persuaded Spenser to accompany him back to England to present the completed portion of The Faerie Queene to Queen Elizabeth herself.
Encyclopedias
The completed portion of the investigation covered 81 current and former employees suspected of not having reported their outside activities to NIH officials.
News & Media
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The completed portions of the Red Line (and the Green and Blue lines) are a clean, safe, comfortable and decidedly rapid form of transit.
News & Media
At the time, it was part of NY 47, which followed the completed portions of the Outer Loop from Gates to Irondequoit.
Wiki
Next, students read the article on their own, completing portions of the chart as they went.
News & Media
Within the focus groups, members with more severe forms of mental dysfunction (e.g., acute psychosis, brain damage or dementia) reported difficulties completing portions of the S-PRT.
Only three to 10percentt of the completed portion is concrete.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing projects or tasks, use the phrase "completed portion of" to clearly indicate which part has been successfully finished. This enhances clarity and allows for precise communication about progress.
Common error
Do not use terms like "section" or "part" alone without specifying that it is "completed". For example, instead of saying "the section of the report", specify "the completed portion of the report" to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "completed portion of" functions as a noun phrase modifier, specifying that a particular part or segment has been finished or finalized. Ludwig AI provides examples where it describes segments of investigations, books, and infrastructure projects.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
20%
Science
17%
Less common in
Wiki
17%
Academia
16%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "completed portion of" is a grammatically correct phrase used to clearly indicate that a specific part of something has been finished. Ludwig AI's analysis shows it's most commonly found in news, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts, suggesting a neutral to formal register. Though not extremely frequent, it provides valuable clarity in describing project progress or finalized sections, and can be replaced with synonyms like "finished segment of" for variety. Remember to avoid ambiguity by always specifying that a section is indeed "completed".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
finished segment of
Replaces "portion" with "segment", emphasizing a section or part that is completed.
finalized section of
Substitutes "completed" with "finalized" and "portion" with "section", highlighting the aspect of finality and division.
done part of
Uses simpler vocabulary; "done" instead of "completed" and "part" instead of "portion".
accomplished segment of
Replaces "completed" with "accomplished", emphasizing the achievement aspect of finishing the segment.
concluded section of
Substitutes "completed" with "concluded", suggesting a formal end to the section.
the segment that's finished
Restructures the phrase to emphasize the state of being finished.
the part that is done
Simplifies the language and restructures the sentence to focus on the completed state.
the finalized piece of
Uses "piece" as a synonym for "portion" and "finalized" instead of "completed".
the segment now finished
Reorders the words to put emphasis on 'now' and 'finished'
completed fragment of
Replacing portion with fragment, indicating a smaller, less significant part.
FAQs
How can I use "completed portion of" in a sentence?
You can use "completed portion of" to specify which part of a task, project, or document has been finished. For example: "The "completed portion of" the investigation covered 81 current and former employees."
What are some alternatives to "completed portion of"?
Alternatives include "finished segment of", "finalized section of", or "done part of", depending on the context.
Is it better to say "completed part of" or "completed portion of"?
"Completed part of" and "completed portion of" are similar, but "portion" can imply a more formal or significant part. The choice depends on the specific context and desired tone. "Completed portion of" is more common in formal writing.
What is the difference between "completed portion of" and "full portion of"?
"Completed portion of" indicates a part that has been finished, while "full portion of" refers to the entirety of something. They are not interchangeable; "full portion" emphasizes completeness in quantity, not completion status.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested