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Common collocations with complete in British Collocation

complete adjective

UK /kəmˈpliːt/

something bad or unwanted

collapse
destruction
disaster
disregard
failure
mess
nightmare
nonsense
waste

No thought had been given to what the aims of the conference were, so it was a complete waste of time and money.

something positive or good

confidence
freedom
satisfaction
success
support
trust
victory

Our overall mission is complete customer satisfaction, whatever it takes.

collection
documentation
dsecription
list
package
range
record
sequence
set

The publication contains a complete record of parliamentary debates in the 18th century.