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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got complete" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in informal contexts but lacks clarity and grammatical accuracy. Example: "I got complete control over the project after the meeting."
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"We got complete blocking," he said.
"He's got complete freedom to go anywhere," said Bocanegra, who plays for St. Etienne in France.
"Jeremy, I've got complete confidence," D'Antoni said, adding: "He's got a learning curve.
Steve Evans – on why Leeds should respect his authority: "I've got complete say on the team.
"He's definitely got complete control," a league official said of Sather.
Argument-wise, she could give as good as she got, complete with smashing crockery and the whole gamut of screams.
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"By the way, my book got completed; his didn't!
The reaction got completed in 20 h.
In addition, the data sets which got completed after clustered can be utilized in other mining tasks.
Let's do a Ramones track, 'Blitzkrieg Bop.'" That's how the album got completed.
You don't get complete coverage.
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