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No term is ever complete.
Is a work of art ever complete?
"And it's a puzzle we will never, ever complete".
Paul Simon said he didn't know if he could ever complete another album.
No outdoor exploration is ever complete for me without a bookstore visit.
No article is ever complete; the author updates it as needed at least once a year.
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