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What is the abstract noun for complete?

The abstract noun for "complete" is completeness.

Here's how it works:

* Complete: This is an adjective describing a state of being whole or finished.

* Completeness: This is the noun form, referring to the quality or state of being complete.

Example:

* "The project is complete." (adjective)

* "We admire the completeness of her work." (noun)

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