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    The Terms "Complete" and "Long" Can Be Used Interchangeably, Meaning
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The Terms "Complete" and "Long" Can Be Used Interchangeably, Meaning

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The terms "complete" and "long" can be used interchangeably, meaning that to be complete is to be long.

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