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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finished project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a project that has been completed or finalized.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally presented a finished project to the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "a completed project" or "an accomplished project".
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Nor is it a finished project.
Those coming to the opening show will certainly not be seeing a finished project.
First he asked, "On Monday, you drive to a client's office to deliver a finished project.
Always try to give advanced notice, a (realistic) reason, an apology, a way to make it right, and a finished project.
At the end of each video, there's a finished project.
At the end of each cake-icing video, there's a finished project that began with chaos.
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Sometimes a partially finished project makes a good visual to teach some part of a technique.
Whether you're engraving an image like a flower or feather, or writing out a word, having a sketch or stencil to follow will make the process much easier and will leave you with a nicer finished project.
Choosing premium lumber, or even a synthetic material made from recycled plastics will afford a higher quality finished project.
Rather than being an endpoint, or completely finished project, selfiecity aims to provide a starting point for this 'intimate' analysis and storytelling with pictures as data material".
Examine your finished project.
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