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Is it correct to use both "Mission is completed" and "Mission is complete"?
Is it correct to use both "Mission is completed" and "Mission is complete"?
If so, what is the difference?
Oct 22, 2016 8:13 PM
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Yeah they both make sense and you will be understood all the time. Though "mission complete" is more common.
October 22, 2016
American English correct written version: "The mission is complete", or "The mission has been completed."
Spoken, it would be acceptable to say, "Mission completed".
October 22, 2016
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