Sentence examples for that a complete from inspiring English sources

The phrase "that a complete" does not make sense and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that you are missing a word or punctuation that would make the phrase correct, such as "that a complete sentence." Here are two examples of how you could use this phrase correctly: 1. "I can't believe that a complete sentence is missing from your essay." 2. "The instructions clearly state that a complete sentence must be used in each answer."

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Before that, a complete countywide reassessment had not been done since the 1930's.

Flaubert would be proud of that: a complete culture, trapped in a single sentence.

Some have reasoned that a complete halt would hurt businesses.

The taskforce concluded that a complete overhaul was both needed and achievable.

The runner was ecstatic that a complete stranger would help him in such way.

But he added that a complete retreat to an online-only form would be a mistake.

She was right that a complete evacuation would have been cheaper.

Greens insisted that it either be tiny, or that a complete moratorium be imposed.

The result is that a complete run of Coronation Street is believed to exist.

Israel usually argues that a complete withdrawal from the Golan would leave northern Israeli towns once again vulnerable.

The Mitchell report, however, showed that a complete picture of drug testing in 2004 was not provided.

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