Sentence examples for not entirely complete from inspiring English sources

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Sgt. Reckless' biography is not entirely complete.

Unlike with Abba, though, that conquest is not entirely complete.

But Clinton did indicate, obliquely, that the transition in Northern Ireland is not entirely complete.

Because of delays in drug death reporting, the data is mostly but not entirely complete.

But Clinton did indicate, obliquely, that the transition in Northern Ireland is not entirely complete.

It's happening again with the blueprints for the first "completely" 3D-printable gun (it's not entirely complete: neither the bullets nor the firing pin is printable).

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Although the estate was nearing completion by this point, construction work was not entirely completed until 1929.

Although the project at the time of writing is not entirely completed, it is already apparent that there is a need for systematic and broad change in the purpose and design of residential group care across service sectors.

Parameter γ is small enough so that the σ reset mechanism is not entirely completed: σ starts increasing again from a value much greater than σ 0. Hence, a second episode of synchronization occurs few minutes later (at minute 23) and the corresponding synchronization is tighter than the preceding one, with the calcium peaks occurring in a time interval of 25 second length.

Interviews that were not entirely completed are referred to as incomplete interviews throughout the article.

However, their clean-up work isn't entirely complete, as locals are still concerned about a large quantity of asbestos left behind.

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