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What is the noun form of complete?

The noun form of "complete" can be either completeness or completion.

* Completeness refers to the state of being whole or entire, with nothing missing.

* Completion refers to the act or process of finishing something.

The choice between the two depends on the specific context.

For example:

* "The completeness of the report was impressive."

* "The project's completion was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances."

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