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"excellently completed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb phrase that describes how something was completed. It can be used in any sentence where you want to emphasize the high quality or degree of completion of an action or task. Example: "She did an excellently completed job on her assignment, receiving top marks from her teacher."
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Of the 21 cases with conjunctivitis (14), blepharitis (3), meibomitis (1), dacryocystitis (2) or keratitis (1), 14 (66.7%) cases were evaluated as being excellently (complete response, 2 cases) or well (partial response, 12 cases) treated.
So the Buckshot is an excellently-built accessory in a sea of cheap and dumb Wii accessories, but you'll really want to make sure the games you want to play can be completed without using the secondary buttons on the Wii Remote or feature settings to customize your control setup.
This instrument, the Compressed Assessment of Ability Related to Vision (CAARV), correlates excellently with the 9-item ADREV while only requiring between 10 and 15 min to complete (Table 2) [ 27].
Despite this "treatment," bone and teeth were excellently preserved (mean degree of conservation > 75%, completeness > 85%).
The scale runs from 0 90, with 0 indicating complete dependence on care by others, and 90 being healthy and excellently functioning in all areas of development, school/work and psychosocial functioning.
Although it excellently generalizes and extends many results for nonlocal second-order problems at resonance, it does not contain a complete analysis for this problem.
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir performed excellently.
Things start off excellently.
It's excellently done.
Sounds weird, plays excellently.
This also worked excellently.
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