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"have been complete" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to express that an event, task, or action has been finished. For example: "The renovations on the house have been complete and it looks better than ever!".
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The rest have been complete failures.
If Shafik had won, the counterrevolution would have been complete.
"He wouldn't have been complete without getting married to Cori".
Three of the victories have been complete games.
The process may not have been complete until even later.
Put a couple of lampshades on our heads and the picture would have been complete.
It may not have been complete, but it was still pretty one-sided.
All eight of his victories, including five straight, have been complete games.
A full 174, or 84.1 percent of those innings, have been complete scoreless innings.
A touch of Brylcreem on the old Barnet and the image would have been complete.
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