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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a complete" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not make sense in its current form. To use it properly, it would need to be part of a complete sentence. For example, "I am selecting from a complete list of potential candidates."
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But that's far from a complete picture.
"From a complete point of view, working on all aspects".
"My opinion is that we are six to 12 months away from a complete bottom.
Others see something else keeping horse prices from a complete free fall.
"It could be anything from a complete write-off to 100% recovery".
We've also suffered, more recently, from a complete lack of leadership.
For one thing, the Census data on homicides is not actually from a complete census.
Of course, the median voter theorem is far from a complete explanation of politics.
But this is obviously far from a complete solution to providing off-the-grid light.
"It's astonishing and heartwarming to feel the compassion coming from a complete stranger".
The sample of telephone exchanges called was selected by a computer from a complete list of exchanges across the state.
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