Sentence examples similar to grammatically complete sentence from inspiring English sources

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No is a complete sentence.

'No' is a complete sentence.

It's a complete sentence. .

By 'good book' I mean one that is well-written (grammatically and syntactically correct, with complete sentences and understandable, appropriate vocabulary); contains clearly stated, useful ideas; and is engaging - meaning readers will be drawn in and interested, vs. bored and confused.

I still like complete sentences that are grammatically correct without spelling errors.

He talks in complete sentences.

Then came complete sentences.

She gave me five full, complete sentences.

Please use complete sentences.

Please use complete sentences.  .

She rarely spoke complete sentences.

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