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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completed test" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a test or assessment that has finished or been completed. For example, "The students submitted their completed test and are looking forward to the results."
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Another company, Neptune Minerals, based in London and Sydney, has completed test drilling in the deep waters near New Zealand.
But the latest images suggested increased movement of vehicles and materials near what are believed to be the entrances to two completed test tunnels, the US-Korea insaidute said on its closely followed 38 North website.
But, just like in the recently completed Test series, England's status is set to come under threat from South Africa in the five-match NatWest one-day international series that begins in Cardiff on Friday.
Yet according to Cuadrilla, Elswick is a model for the kind of energy plants it will set up on several Lancashire sites once it has completed test drills involving the hydraulic fracturing – or fracking – of underground shale beds in the area.
Only one man in history has a better Test 8-for than Broad's 8/15, George Lohmann, who took 8 for 7 against South Africa in 1896 Australia were all out in 111 balls - the fewest amount for a first innings in Test history, and the seventh shortest completed Test innings in history.
First presumptive test was then confirmed and the completed test was performed.
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The subjects then completed tests for intelligence and impulse control.
In the 8 completed tests, 4 samples were negative for contaminants and 4, positive.
Trucks arrive night and day, delivering thousands of brown boxes filled with completed tests.
The commission was established in 2008 and only recently began to publicly state the number of completed tests.
The department got the letter from the F.B.I and within two days completed tests that showed no evidence of anthrax.
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