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completes condition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "completes condition" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where a condition is fulfilled or satisfied, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The project will move forward once it completes condition, but we need to clarify what that entails."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
perfectly executed measure
fully satisfied term
thoroughly met prerequisite
entirely fulfilled provision
total condition
completion condition
playing condition
satisfies the criteria
complete condition
meets the requirement
exhaustive condition
incomplete condition
terminate condition
wholly complied with stipulation
whole condition
the requirement is satisfied
finished condition
completed condition
full scale condition
completing condition
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
This condition completes condition (24).
Science
Then, for each (tauinmathrm{R}(delta)), sup_{ninmathbb{Z}} sup_{sinoverline{N_{delta}(n)} cap mathbb{Z}^{-tau}} biglvert f(n -f(s+ tau) bigrvert = sup_{n -fathbb{Z}} biglvert f(n)-f(n+tilde{ tau}) bigrvert < varepsilon, which completes condition (iii).
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
In Theorem 3.1, if is weakly sequentially complete, condition and hold automatically.
Science
Since gX is complete (condition (ii)), there exists z ∈ X such that y n → w = gz ∈ gX.
The contrast of the causal vs the complete condition was not significant, z = 0.73 and p = 0.75 (estimated difference = 0.15, CI [ −0.36, 0.68]).
The non-causal incomplete condition also differed significantly from the condition in which the ball contact was included (complete condition), z = 16.51 and p <.001 (estimated difference = 3.95, CI [3.52, 4.38]).
The "fish lizard" fossil, uncovered by amateur fossil hunter Alan Saxon on Boxing Day, is thought to be one of only a few ichthyosaur fossils found in such a complete condition on the Jurassic Coast in the past decade.
News & Media
Because the critical contact item was a target item in the complete condition and a distractor item in the remaining two conditions, we excluded this item from this analysis.
Our previous study has designed a new data-flow test coverage criterion, FB-Path Complete Condition Test Coverage (FPCC), that can directly test FBD structures and effectively detect function mutation errors.
Causally linked scenes induced false recognitions in all three groups: although the ball contact moment was not presented, participants indicated that they had seen the contact as frequently when it was absent as in the complete condition.
In 2012, a group of three Triceratops in relatively complete condition, each of varying sizes from a full-grown adult to a small juvenile, were found in Wyoming, near Newcastle.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer more common and grammatically sound alternatives such as "fulfills the condition" or "satisfies the condition" for clarity and better reception.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "completes condition" because it's not a standard or clear way to express that a condition is being met. Instead, use more established phrases like "fulfills the condition" or "meets the condition".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "completes condition" functions as a verb-noun construction where "completes" is meant to express the fulfillment of "condition". However, this usage is not grammatically standard and is considered awkward by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "completes condition" is not considered standard or grammatically correct English. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's an awkward way to express the idea of fulfilling a requirement. While the intention is clear, it is recommended to use more established and clearer alternatives such as "fulfills the condition", "satisfies the condition", or "meets the requirement". These alternatives provide better clarity and are more likely to be understood without confusion. The phrase appears rarely, mainly in scientific contexts, but should be avoided in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fulfills the condition
Replaces "completes" with "fulfills" for a more grammatically correct structure.
satisfies the condition
Uses "satisfies" instead of "completes" which is a more standard way to express that a condition is met.
meets the requirement
Substitutes "condition" with "requirement" and "completes" with "meets" to provide a clearer meaning.
satisfies the criteria
Uses "satisfies" instead of "completes" and replaces "condition" with "criteria" to imply more specific standards.
complies with the condition
Replaces "completes" with "complies with", indicating adherence to a specific condition.
adheres to the condition
Uses "adheres to" instead of "completes", suggesting a strict following of the condition.
the condition is fulfilled
Restructures the sentence to emphasize that the condition is being acted upon, rather than something completing it.
the criteria are met
Similar to "condition is fulfilled" but uses "criteria" for a more specific standard.
the requirement is satisfied
Emphasizes that the requirement is being met, instead of something actively completing the requirement.
the obligation is discharged
Replaces "condition" with "obligation" and "completes" with "discharged", implying a duty being fulfilled.
FAQs
What does "completes condition" mean?
The phrase "completes condition" is not standard English. It seems to suggest that a certain requirement is fulfilled, but it's grammatically awkward. You should use more common alternatives.
How can I use "completes condition" in a sentence?
It's best to avoid using "completes condition". Instead, rephrase your sentence using alternatives like "fulfills the condition" or "satisfies the condition" for better clarity.
Which is correct, "completes condition" or "fulfills condition"?
"Fulfills condition" is the correct and more widely accepted phrase. "Completes condition" is not grammatically sound and can be confusing.
What are some alternatives to "completes condition"?
Better alternatives include "meets the condition", "satisfies the requirement", and "complies with the condition". These phrases are more common and easier to understand.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested