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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always finish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the importance of completing tasks or activities consistently.
Example: "In order to achieve your goals, it's essential to always finish what you start."
Alternatives: "consistently complete" or "always complete".
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"The British always finish the route, though".
The slowest do not always finish last.
Do you always finish your meals?
Finally, always finish on a high.
We always finish every Sunday night with a massage.
Who said nice little movies always finish last?
Ms. Reitz did not always finish what she started.
Did she always finish with men? "On the whole, yes".
Eat three meals a day but always finish the meal feeling wanting more.
They almost always finish it in the Matthew form, not the Luke form.
But a look at human history makes it clear that nice guys don't always finish first.
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