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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a just finished" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that has recently been completed, but it is grammatically incorrect.
Example: "I have a just finished project that I would like to present."
Alternatives: "a recently finished" or "a newly completed".
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His hair is long and artfully rumpled in a "just finished paddle-boarding, dude" sort of way.
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Abou Boukar, a farmer, had just finished building a reed hut.
"I have a fourth grader, an eighth grader and a girl who just finished high school.
a A user just finishes writing a character.
He is currently writing a ballet score, and just finished a string trio.
Here's an example: An employee just finished a report on new restaurants in your city.
A new song just finished.
I have a kid who just finished this morning.
We just finished a wonderful house exchange with a lovely family from Chinon, France.
Stewart had just finished a D.Phil.
"I just finished a solo Presi traverse".
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