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'has been incomplete' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a task or project that is in an unfinished state due to something being left undone. For example, you could say, "The project has been incomplete since we ran out of supplies."
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Evidence for this kind of speciation has been incomplete, however.
"That half-mile stretch has been incomplete since 1937," Mr. Benepe said.
But information in the Consumer Confidence Reports for New Jersey's 600 water suppliers has been incomplete, regulators and environmentalists said last week.
Nevertheless, victory in both Afghanistan and Iraq has been incomplete so far, and the Pentagon is looking at mistakes it might have made in the planning for postwar stabilization, to assure that in future conflicts it can secure the peace after winning the war.
In some instances, the discussion has been incomplete or inconsistent with the observations from the trial.
Even so, Identified adds a level of transparency to the labor market and opens a channel of communication between companies and professionals that has been incomplete to date.
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Symphony Hall's 21st-anniversary celebrations would have been incomplete without Simon Rattle.
I hung my head in shame: my summer reading had been incomplete.
He does not know who the Mets are at this point because they have been incomplete during a troubling month.
Precisely because of what it left out, Hemingway seems to have considered that literary revolution to have been incomplete and unresolved.
"If I hadn't documented her death, both the description of my state of mind and my declaration of love would have been incomplete.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com