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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was very completed" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable because "completed" is a past participle that does not typically pair with "very" in this context. Example: "The project was completed ahead of schedule."
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On the way we walked through Crown's grand entrance, which like the rest of the building was very "completed in 1997".
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Given that Gray's description was very complete, while either term seems usable, one could argue historical precedence for SPG.
"They are very complete and they like to compete.
We are very complete as a football side and we have to be proud of that".
"It doesn't have quite the panache as something which is very complete," he said.
"She's very complete in her examinations and assessments and a very caring physician," said Mary Nicosia, a nurse practitioner who is director of the clinic.
This world, based in part on McDermott's own youth, but with noble precedents in literature—"Dubliners," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"—is very complete.
Iniesta said: "We all want Cesc to come because he will help us to go up a level – he's very complete.
He is very complete: he can push up and play behind the strikers scoring a lot of goals, he has a great shot; he can sit deeper and play, he has superb technique and vision and passes brilliantly.
"We're very complete and evenhanded in our reporting.
But it's very complete and you have to spend some time to read everything.
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