be complete

Frequency: 9.0150.0 per million words

used to state that something has all its parts or is finished

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Examples (10)

  • The renovation of the old library is now complete.
  • The preparations for the wedding are finally complete.
  • The investigation was complete after three long months.
  • The new software installation will be complete by the end of the day.
  • My collection of vintage stamps has been complete for several years.
  • The report is not complete yet; we are still waiting for the final data.
  • After weeks of work, the puzzle is nearly complete.
  • Without you, my life would not be complete.
  • When will the construction on the new bridge be complete?
  • The transition to the new system should be complete by next Friday.