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Hi again!
I quote from Cambridge Online Dictionary:
"Complete: Whole, with all the parts
the complete works of Oscar Wilde
The report comes complete with (= including) diagrams and colourphotographs.
Sun, sand, and romance - her holiday was complete."
In that sense, if I want to ask if a project is finished, is it wrong to say :"Is the project complete?"
Can I say:"Is the project completed?" to mean "finished"?
I quote from Cambridge Online Dictionary:
"Complete: Whole, with all the parts
the complete works of Oscar Wilde
The report comes complete with (= including) diagrams and colourphotographs.
Sun, sand, and romance - her holiday was complete."
In that sense, if I want to ask if a project is finished, is it wrong to say :"Is the project complete?"
Can I say:"Is the project completed?" to mean "finished"?