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'completed success' is not a correct phrase.
It is grammatically incorrect. Instead, you could say "achieved success." You can use this phrase in written English when describing a successful accomplishment or achievement. Example: The team's hard work and dedication led to a completed success, as they won the championship for the third year in a row.
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The proposed framework was simulated and the experimental results on the number of successful jobs completed, success rate, service recovery overhead, service delay was obtained for the proposed framework, SSF-P [2] and SHAPC [19].
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