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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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text
noun
uk
/tekst/
us
/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition ofcompleteandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcomplete text

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This appendix presents thecompletetextof our action interpreter.
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Some time later he happened to have at his disposal acompletetextwithout gaps.
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Consequently, to extract them, one would have to be familiar with thecompletetext.
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Sections repeated, at times verbatim, will be annoying to those who read thecompletetext.
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Moreover, they measured immediate verbatim recall instead of recall after presenting thecompletetext.
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Words in alphabetic script and melodies in musical notation constitute thecompletetextof plainchant.
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In section 2, the input was considered to be a static and (hopefully)completetext.
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Following is thecompletetext.
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Finally, they derive a discourse structure for thecompletetextby incrementally combining sub-trees for smaller textual units.
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I have not seen a copy of thecompletetext.
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The occurrence of these words not in isolated passages, but together within acompletetextassociated with chocolate, adds significance to this discovery.
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Thecompletetextanswer for this question, on the other hand, becomes wordy, making it very difficult for users to visualize it.
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See below forcompletetext.
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Thecompletetextis available online.
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The earliestcompletetextis dated 1281.
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He later produced a modernisation of thecompletetext.
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It contained about half of thecompletetext.
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The manuscript contains acompletetextof the treatise.
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In 1995 thecompletetextof the book was published.
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Thecompletetextcan be seen in the reference below.
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The manuscript contains thecompletetextof the treatise.
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No, because, among other reasons, many of my speeches are preparedex temporeor from notes and nocompletetextexists.
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These two sources overlap, and acompletetextcan be reconstructed by combining them.
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In the third concluding section thecompletetextis repeated within a part of the sinfonia.
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Thecompletetexthas since then been expanded with appendices and continuations running up to 1894.
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