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A1Frequent NGSL-1UK /kəmˈpliːt/US /kəmˈpliːt/
Meaning
adjective
including all the parts, etc. that are necessary; whole
“a complete list/sequence/picture/profile”
verb
to finish making or doing something
“to complete a course/project”
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“I've already completed my most important work”
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“completed in 9 or 10 years now typically”
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“And it's the complete opposite to everyone else.”
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