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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about finishes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the completion or finalization of something, such as projects, tasks, or products.
Example: "The report is primarily about finishes and how they impact the overall quality of the product."
Alternatives: "regarding finishes" or "concerning finishes".
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According to the patch notes (available after the jump), this release (BH29 – catchy name, right?) just about finishes off the UI changes that they began rolling out over the last patch or two, while throwing in a few browser "optimizations" for good measure.
"How about timber?" "Chinese and Western expectations about finishes are different," he said.
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We had enough chances to win maybe two games but it's about finishing.
"We talk about finishing.
Just about finished it".
Work on film about finished.
"It's all about finishing".
Tells about Finish & Danish bonds.
It is about process, not about finished product.
"We did talk about finishing, too," he said.
"We've talked about finishing since Day 1," Coughlin said.
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