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I was involved in completing vs I was involved in complement

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and usage. 'I was involved in completing' indicates that the speaker took part in finishing a task or project. On the other hand, 'I was involved in complement' does not make sense in this context. 'Complement' refers to something that completes or goes well with something else, but it is not commonly used in this particular phrase.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 560 views

I was involved in completing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker participated in finishing a task or project.

Examples:

  • I was involved in completing the report.
  • She was involved in completing the renovation project.
  • They were involved in completing the assignment.
  • He was involved in completing the construction work.
  • The team was involved in completing the research.
  • Client: I was involved in completing this Star Chart. Alcohol Star. The Outcomes Star for alcohol recovery. Star Chart. 1 - 2 Stuck. 3 - 4 Accepting help.
  • I was involved in completing assessments under the NHS & Community Care Act 1990 and arranging self directed support. I was directly involved in supporting ...
  • During my employment at Southwire, I was involved in completing orders for customers. I also drove a forklift and received training on a scanner system.
  • Client: I was involved in completing this Star Chart. Client. Date of completion. Assessment. Completed by. Review. Retrospective. Worker and client.

Alternatives:

  • I participated in completing
  • I took part in completing
  • I was engaged in completing
  • I played a role in completing
  • I contributed to completing

I was involved in complement

This phrase is not correct in this context and is not commonly used in English.

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