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The phrase "a finish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the completion of a task, event, or process, often in contexts related to sports, competitions, or projects.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally reached a finish that exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "a conclusion" or "an end".
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What a finish.
Then it becomes a "finish".
But oh, what a finish.
Oh, what a finish!
What a finish that was.
Now that is a finish.
What a finish for the walk-on.
What a finish to the game.
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"I'm not a man with a finish line.
Throw a "finish-my-leftover-alcohol" cocktail party.
I came in with a 'finish or be finished' mindset".
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