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The phrase "completed the book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of finishing reading or writing a book.
Example: "After weeks of dedication, I finally completed the book I had been working on."
Alternatives: "finished the book" or "read the book".
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Mr. Butler never completed the book.
This year Mr. Rogers completed the book to a musical adaptation of a beloved television show.
Al-Idrīsī completed the book in January 1154, shortly before Roger's death.
Though we did work on it, we never completed the book.
He said he had essentially completed the book before he decided to take on Mr. Dingell.
However, by the time I'd completed the book, I'd found new peace with Marx.
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When the next novel is completed, the books will form a kind of tetralogy.
It took her five years to complete the book, because she enjoyed the process so much.
It took Mowat five years to complete the book, and by the end he was despondent.
Jack Bass is currently completing the book "Justice Abandoned: The Supreme Court's Central Role in Ending Reconstruction".
Diana Wynne Jones sadly died before completing the book, but it's seamless.
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