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"not completely done" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to express that you have begun a task but that it is not yet finished. For example, "I started the project, but it is not completely done yet."
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That is, although the tense indicates an action that has been completed in the past, the present is not completely done away with, which is why we can imagine a French-speaker mistakenly saying in English, "For a long time, I am going to bed early".
It's not completely done yet".
"It's very close, but it's not completely done yet," the Orioles spokesman Bill Stetka said.
Analysts also cautioned that the British Energy deal was not completely done and dusted.
"We are not completely done.
The work is not completely done.
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