Collocations withcompletion

These are words often used in combination withcompletion.

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certificate of completion
In order to receive a certificate of completion of secondary education, high-school students take national examinations in a range of subjects.
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completion of treatment
Approximately 3 weeks after the completion of treatment, a follow-up phone call was made by the radiation therapist.
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completion rate
One hundred and one eligible growers responded to the questionnaire, for a 55% overall response rate and a 62% completion rate.
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estimated completion
The estimated completion date for the project is early 1977.
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expected completion
In order to minimize the expected completion time of the batch immediately preceding the last batch, we proceed as follows.
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projected completion
Since schemata are flexible, however, this projected completion can be flexibly organized and can be adapted to the task at hand.
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satisfactory completion
While the celebrative final banquet and the wager (yet another game) are superfluous to the mimetic plot, they are important contributions to the satisfactory completion of the presentation.
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sentence completion
The most clear-cut language effects were demonstrated on the word associations and sentence completion tasks.
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stage of completion
The examination is already at an advanced stage of completion.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
successful completion
The environments to which we allocate today's teenagers are not, for the most part, designed to promote successful completion of their developmental tasks.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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