Collocations for "completed"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "completed" in context.
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- a complete [meal, set, collection]
- complete [confidence, trust] in
- a complete [list, selection, range] (of)
- a complete [solution, proposal, guide] to
- [is, offers] the complete package
- a complete [orbit, journey, turn] around
- is a complete stranger (to me)
- the complete [subject, works] of
- [need, would like] the complete story
- the [room, project] is a complete [mess, disaster, success]
- [comes, sold] complete with [accessories, batteries, pads]
- [comes] complete with your very own
- complete and [accurate, comprehensive, indexed]
- complete and unabridged (edition)
- until the [work, job, task] is complete
- no [home, visit, meal] is complete without (a)
- no [home] [would be, feels] complete without
- complete [the project, a task]
- complete your [homework, exam, assignment]
- complete the following [form, paperwork, sentence]
- complete the [application, survey, request]
- complete the [transaction, purchase, sale]
- completed the [course, program]
- complete [school, college, your studies]
- (and that) completes the list
- [accessories, furnishings] to complete the look
- [accessories] that complete [the, your] look
- complete [your look, the uniform]
- your [order, purchase, transaction] has been completed
- [tough, easy, impossible] to complete
'completed' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
July
- June
- September
- accordance
- apprenticeship
- audit
- backlog
- bonus
- bridge
- chapter
- checklist
- complete
- construction
- definite
- exception
- form
- forward
- half
- handover
- initial
- internship
- maiden
- mail
- never
- phase
- quickly
- quota
- runner
- shortly
- sitting
- solely
- successfully