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This tag is for questions about choosing the best word FROM A GIVEN SELECTION for a particular context or meaning. The selection to choose from must appear in the question. If you do not know the word already, use single-word-requests.
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Should I use "vue de l'esprit" in English?
Vue de l'esprit roughly translates into English as 'view of the mind', as you said, and is not a phrase I'd expect to be readily used verbatim in English. A better word to use might be brainstorm, ind …
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Is there a single word for a member of a group who completes a job?
Completor may not be a word, but completer is. Here's the Wiktionary entry for it; it can indeed be a noun meaning 'one who completes'.