to complete means to do to the end
as in he completed the course in
a company insider made a statement
will keep providing the service
until they run out of money
if they ever ran out of money
you would be the first to know
can be useful to a lot of locals
the law included into this
the whole student body locally and nationwide
used to be means it once was
but it no longer is so it is different now
AS IN I used to be young back then
it was often required of them
the company was always there
completely safe and sound
a complete in-house R&D team
in any number of their statements
usually but not always available