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KLPNO

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Hello everyone
I'd like to ask if the following sentence is gramatically correct. And do I need to use "a" or "the" before "complete".

Necessary medical tests for complete examination are arranged taking in account harmful factors and unfavorable working condidions for every employee.
 

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Yes, it does need an article. Without further context, the indefinite sounds better to me:
Necessary medical tests for a complete examination are arranged, taking into account harmful factors and unfavorable working condidions for every employee.
 

KLPNO

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Yes, it does need an article. Without further context, the indefinite sounds better to me:
Necessary medical tests for a complete examination are arranged, taking into account harmful factors and unfavorable working condidions for every employee.
Thank you very much, Tdol.
 
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