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"hasn't been completed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a task or activity that has not yet been finished or accomplished. Example: "The project hasn't been completed yet, but we're close to finishing it."
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The new Taj Mahal that we're building hasn't been completed.
The abolitionist cause simply hasn't been completed as long as 14-year-old girls are being jolted with electric shocks — right now, as you read this — to make them smile before oblivious tourists.
The left argues that the revolution just hasn't been completed yet: it's the right-wing backlash against abortion, contraception and sex education that's preventing downscale Americans from attaining the new upper-middle-class stability, and reaping its social and economic benefits.
The present name was assumed last year, taken from a private outfit whose announced acquisition still hasn't been completed.
Even though this structure hasn't been completed, it's already offending many local residents.
Both speak to a further round of transformation in South Africa that still hasn't been completed, 21 years after Nelson Mandela's government came to power.
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The deal has not been completed.
That process has not been completed.
A formal contract has not been completed.
The testing has not been completed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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