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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finalized" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when referring to a plan, decision, or process that has been completed and officially approved. Eg. "The project plan was finally finalized by the board of directors."
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"We asked Hyundai to submit a finalized self-rescue plan by Wednesday".
The paradoxical aftermath of the Imus incident included a seven-year contract extension and a finalized book deal for Stringer, and some additional recruiting heft for her program.
I will have a finalized list after I have done everything I can to get acquainted with potential colleges, like attend meetings with college reps at my school.
"After today, I will be unavailable to pick up lists from my e-mail, so if you don't have a finalized list by today, have that on the ground in Austin for T.D. upon his arrival.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has a choice between finalizing a Clean Power Plan repeal and coming up with a replacement at a later date, or rolling out a finalized repeal and a proposed replacement at the same time.
He anticipates ACS GCI will roll out a finalized standard by late fall 2010, adding, "That's going from a blank sheet of paper to an ANSI standard in just under two years".
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He must simply sign a treaty, finalized in Rome in 1998, to create a permanent International Criminal Court.
PayPal and Google had a deal finalized and signature-ready on October 26 , 2010
Away from the coasts, only Colorado has a plan finalized.
Blockbuster hopes to schedule a hearing finalizing a sale by April 20.
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