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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to successfully completed" is not correct in English.
It should be "to successfully complete" or "successfully completed." You can use the correct form when referring to the act of finishing a task or project with success. Example: "I am proud to say that I was able to successfully complete the project ahead of schedule."
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Together, these competence levels refer to successfully completed, occupation-specific tasks.
Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyse ball-carrier and tackler technique proficiency in head impacted tackles and compare the technique proficiency to successfully completed tackles in real-match situations.
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And for the record, I never came close to successfully completing an Eskimo roll.
Now, before I do anything, I ask myself what type of mindset I require to successfully complete the task.
In order to allow Ms. Harris to successfully complete her courses, Amir would need a full-time caregiver.
But it underscores how difficult it will be for G.M. to successfully complete the restructuring plan that it filed with the Treasury Department last month.
Talking to a small group of colleagues, I was explaining that I went from first day of PhD to successfully completing my viva in less than three years.
"A violation of probation was filed by his probation officer for his failure to successfully complete the animal cruelty public service announcement," Mr. Gavzy said.
Both the draw of the incredible prices and the verbal skills of the salesperson are required to successfully complete the bait-and-switch process.
SpaceX has yet to successfully complete a manned flight, but that's in the pipeline.
The map task similarly required effortful searching and mental map updating to successfully complete the task.
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