The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
The word 'completion' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the end or finish of a task, activity, or process. For example: "The completion of the project was celebrated with a dinner.".
Writers who successfully complete the course will receive a successful completion certificate from UEA, which will be made on the basis of ongoing assessment and a final submission of at least 10,000 words.
Writers who successfully complete the course will receive a successful completion certificate from UEA.
No 10 also released figures showing that, of 1,276 specific "actions" set out in the business plans of individual government departments for completion within the first year, 66% had been completed, 31% were in progress and 3% were overdue.
"In connection with the completion of the routine springtime training phase for troops that involved their deployment to training grounds in the Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk regions, among others, the president of Russia gave the command to the defence minister to return the troops taking part in the exercises to their home bases," the Kremlin said.
A spokesperson for QUB's communications office said on Friday: "Following the completion of a comprehensive risk assessment, undertaken in line with approved protocols, the university is pleased to confirm that the Charlie Hebdo Research Symposium, organised by the Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities, has been approved".
During this period, students will be expected, for the most part, to work alone and move toward the completion of a final draft.
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