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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finished with" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to indicate completion or reaching the end of something. Here are some examples: 1. I'm finished with my homework, so I can finally relax. 2. Are you finished with your presentation yet? 3. The project is finished with the final touches, and it's ready to be presented. 4. Once you're finished with your meal, please bring your plates to the kitchen. 5. I'm finished with this book, so I'll lend it to you to read.
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Finished with one task?
He finished with 27.
They finished with everyone".
Lundqvist finished with 45.
Each finished with 34 points.
Outlaw finished with 14 points.
She finished with 26 points.
Beasley finished with 28 points.
Holtby finished with 30 saves.
I'm finished with my treatments.
Luongo finished with 27 saves.
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