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The phrase 'this week complete' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express the idea that something will be finished or accomplished by the current week. For example: "I'm going to make sure this project is this week complete."
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It premiered in Manchester last year and comes to London's Royal Opera House this week, complete with acrobats, silk dancers, contortionists, puppets and projections.
The production opens at the Barrow Street Theatre this week, complete with pie, mash, and its stars, Jeremy Secomb (above) and Siobhán McCarthy.
A glorious monument to the towering genius of Victorian engineering reopens this week, complete with a smart new cafe and a distinctive whiff of sewage drifting across from the working side of the Crossness sewage pumping station, south-east London.
I looked at my write-up for this same matchup from Week 13 last season, and much of what I wrote a year ago could be cut and pasted for this week, complete with the unstoppable force-immovable object cliché.
So it is in his latest book, "Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith," which Doubleday is bringing out this week, complete with a publicity agent's dream controversy -- loud condemnation of the book by his primary target, the Mormon Church.
"The circus came to the State Capitol this week, complete with clowns, a carnival barker and a sideshow," Goolsby wrote in a Friday op-ed in the Chatham Journal.
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