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The phrase "would not be complete" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is missing or lacking in order for a situation or statement to be fully understood or accurate. Example: The historical account of the war would not be complete without mentioning the contributions of the women who worked in factories and farms while the men were fighting.
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The year would not be complete without them.
He knew the memorial plaza would not be complete without it.
He said the investigation would not be complete for four to six weeks.
Our 2015 roundup would not be complete without a sprinkle of Star Wars.
The day would not be complete without a visit to Darlington Railway Centre and Museum.
Still, the story of round would not be complete without a nod to the hippies.
Still, the exhibition would not be complete without images to "challenge" the Tate Modern's visitors.
The New Yorker's Swimsuit Issue would not be complete without cartoons, and a thong joke.
Of course, a Google patent would not be complete without some reference to search.
WELLINGTON — It seems a World Cup would not be complete without the French bickering among themselves.
The Rainbow List would not be complete without acknowledging the people making waves across the globe.
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would not be completing
would not be finished
would not be peaceful
would not be necessary
would not be bad
would not be complacent
would not be plausible
would not be wise
would not require complete
would not be adequate
would not mean complete
would not be sorry
would not declare complete
would not feel complete
would not be mad
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