中文 (简体) 半母语者. Entire: with no part left out; whole. Intact: not damaged or impaired in any way; complete. Whole: in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece. Complete:having all the necessary or appropriate parts. It pretty much means about the same thing, but I feel that "whole and complete" sounds more natural. More @Wikipedia
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