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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which completed on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to the completion of an event or task, but it requires additional context or restructuring to be grammatically correct. Example: "The project, which completed on Friday, was a great success."
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The UK part of the deal, which completed on 1 August, saw Hearst Magazines UK acquire the publishing rights to Elle, Elle Decoration and Psychologies, as well as ownership of Red, All About Soap, Inside Soap, online site Digital Spy and Sugarscape.
After passing east of Okinawa, the system began to transition into an extratropical cyclone, a process which completed on July 17 near the southern coast of Japan.
Once a school was included in the study, we made two additional visits, the first to recruit study participants and to distribute parental consent forms, and the second to collect consent forms and distribute the paper-pencil survey, which completed on the spot during the second visit.
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Thus, on because of on, and on, which completes the proof.
Jolie, who is 37, continued to work during the treatment, which she completed on 27 April, and which has reduced her chance of developing breast cancer from 87 per cent to five per cent.
Use Lemma 2.1 and induction on i, which completes the proof.
Therefore, (bar{phi}< x<bar{psi}) on ([0,1]), which completes the proof.
Continue alternating pushups and palm raises until you reach 12 on both, which completes the workout.
Two spectrum sensing procedures are employed, namely transmitter spectrum sensing (TSS), which is performed by a CR transmitter, and receiver spectrum sensing (RSS), which is completed on the receiver side.
In the test run which she completed on her own she took 4½ hours to run the distance of 42 kilometres which separates Marathon from Athens".
CBS agreed to the terms, which were completed on Wednesday.
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