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"to be completed by" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate the person or entity responsible for finishing a task or providing information. For example: - The report is to be completed by the end of the week. (meaning someone needs to finish writing the report by the end of the week) - The application form must be completed by the applicant. (meaning the person applying needs to fill out the form) - The task was to be completed by the deadline. (meaning the person responsible for the task was supposed to finish it by the deadline)
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Work is to be completed by November.
Reconstruction is expected to be completed by next Easter.
The plan is to be completed by Aug. 31.
It was likely to be completed by mid-February.
The reorganisation is due to be completed by October.
A separate Canadian inquiry is to be completed by Friday.
That process is to be completed by early next month.
The conversion is to be completed by next summer.
The refinery expansion is to be completed by 2010.
The work is due to be completed by March 2011.
Two other reactors are planned to be completed by 2025.
More suggestions(19)
to be consolidated by
to be commenced by
to be assented by
to be inserted by
to be accommodated by
to be compiled by
to become completed by
to be finished by
to be consummated by
to be full by
to be encouraged by
to be cancelled by
to be had by
to be dictated by
to be contacted by
to be delivered by
to be discovered by
to be transported by
to be amazed by
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