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Free sign upThe phrase "got to complete" is not standard in formal written English; it is more colloquial.
You can use it in informal contexts to express a necessity or obligation to finish something.
Example: "I got to complete my homework before I can go out with friends."
Alternatives: "have to finish" or "need to complete".
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Firefighter Spor never got to complete the remodeling of his own house.
We want to make sure that this new-look FT is a great success and we've got to complete the digital newsroom.
The second was his appreciation of the political situation: "We've started cleaning up the left-wing mess federally in this area – Rob's doing it municipally – and now we've got to complete the hat trick, and do it provincially as well".
You've got to complete the lap.
But at least they got to complete their journey.
"The qualification isn't that difficult but you've got to complete the competition and put in a good performance," she added.
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The companies, he said, will get to complete their merger, and Earthlink will get access to the combined company's cable customers.
"It's a shame the team I worked with at the S.E.C. did not get to complete the Pequot investigation," Mr. Aguirre said in a statement.
Very thoughtful of Apple, and now I get to complete my collection.
For those of us who grew up with the idea that there were "nine planets", it's the moment when we finally get to complete the set.
When, or even if, she will get to complete her dream of a 10-day holiday in orbit is not clear.
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