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"the complete quote" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the entire quotation, including any punctuation or small words such as "a" or "the" that may have been omitted in a shortened version. Example: The newspaper article only included a brief excerpt from the president's speech, but the complete quote can be found on the White House's website.
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This was the complete quote.
Cameron asks Miliband to ask the question again, including the complete quote.
The complete quote from Bernanke was: "Even though from a technical perspective the recession is very likely over at this point, it's still going to feel like a very weak economy for some time".
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We left the complete quotes.
The design consultation process must take place before getting a complete quote of the part to be stamped.
Thomas Jefferson's complete quote, not included on the sign, continues, "... with the blood of tyrants and patriots".
It has been corrected with his complete quote.
This article also has been updated to include a more complete quote from Stephens' column on Allen.
Mortgage prices are multi-dimensional, and if one dimension is omitted you don't have a complete quote.
Place full points and commas inside the quotes for a complete quoted sentence; otherwise the point comes outside – "Anna said: 'Your style guide needs updating,' and I said: 'I agree.' " but: "Anna said updating the guide was 'a difficult and time-consuming task'".
Because of the structured nature of the data and the manageability of the numbers, we did not produce summary matrices, but included complete quotes in each matrix cell.
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