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getting this completed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"getting this completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to the process of finishing a task. For example, "Our team is working diligently to get this completed by the end of the week."
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Alternative expressions(16)
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2 human-written examples
"When you have about two-thirds of all the physical injury claims not coming in until the last 45 days and 40percentt of the death claims, the magnitude of getting this completed fairly and consistently by the June 15 deadline was a difficult challenge, but we did it," Mr. Feinberg said.
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Kofi Annan, UN secretary-general at the time, said that getting this completed by 2015 would be the "test of all of us who call ourselves the international community".
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58 human-written examples
And we've got to get this completed by this year to make 2014 viable.
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"We're delighted to get this completed," Harriers chairman Mark Serrell told BBC Hereford & Worcester.
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"We have had 30 years to get to where we are now and it's going to take a minimum of 20 years to get this completed.
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"Hopefully we can get this completed but I will only sleep easy when the chairman tells me the lad has signed to be a Miller".
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I realize you put in extra hours to get this completed so smoothly and I truly appreciate your efforts". That employee will walk away feeling appreciated as well as knowing that paying attention to detail and going the extra mile are behavior patterns they want to continue to follow in order to receive future praise.
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"That the government has picked someone of Nandan's caliber and track record shows that they are serious about getting this project completed".
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"My focus right now is on getting this investigation completed," he told reporters.
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March * "ABBEY LINCOLN: OVER THE YEARS" Rarely does a single living artist get this complete a look-over in performance.
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After the opening two paragraphs of the novel - the first squarely telling the reader of the narrator's unhappiness, the second conceding all the things for which she should be grateful - we get this complete paragraph.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the audience. For formal communication, a more direct verb like 'completing' might be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid relying too heavily on "getting this completed" when active voice alternatives like "complete this task" are more direct and engaging.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "getting this completed" functions as a gerund phrase, acting as a noun. It describes the action of completing something. Ludwig's AI indicates this is a valid English phrase.
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "getting this completed" is a grammatically correct gerund phrase used to describe the action of finishing something. Ludwig's AI confirms its validity. While acceptable in most contexts, more formal alternatives like "completing this" or "finalizing this item" may be preferred for academic or professional writing. It's important to ensure clarity by specifying what "this" refers to. The phrase appears mostly in news and media contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
finishing this task
Replaces "getting" with "finishing" for a more direct action.
completing this project
Uses "completing" instead of "getting completed" for conciseness.
getting this done
More general and informal alternative.
finalizing this item
Replaces "completed" with "finalizing" to emphasize the final stage.
seeing this through
Uses an idiomatic expression to convey the idea of completing something despite challenges.
ensuring this is completed
Emphasizes the act of making sure something is completed.
bringing this to fruition
A more formal and sophisticated way of saying "completing this".
achieving this completion
Focuses on the achievement aspect of completing something.
wrapping this up
Informal way of expressing the completion of something.
executing this to completion
Focuses on the process of carrying out and finishing something.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "getting this completed" for a more formal tone?
In formal contexts, consider alternatives like "completing this project", "finalizing this item", or "ensuring its completion".
Is "getting this completed" appropriate for all types of writing?
While grammatically correct, "getting this completed" might sound less formal. For academic or professional writing, a stronger verb like "completing" or "finalizing" may be preferred.
What's a more concise way to say "getting this completed"?
You can often shorten it to "completing this" or "finishing this task" without losing meaning.
Can I use "getting this completed" in technical writing?
Yes, particularly when describing a process. However, ensure clarity by specifying what "this" refers to. Clearer alternatives might be more suitable depending on the context.
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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
3.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested