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The phrase "am finished with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you have completed a task or are no longer involved with something.
Example: "I am finished with my homework and ready to relax."
Alternatives: "I have completed" or "I am done with".
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I am finished with my family".
I am finished with cities.
This does not mean I am finished with life.
"I am finished with that question," he said.
When it was time for Mr. Bartoloni to push on toward Italy, Fédéric suggested he tag along, saying: "I am finished with Paris.
When I am finished with this column, I will press a button and a wireless printer will kick out a copy.
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"I'm finished with it," she said.
Let the nightmare be finished with, too.
"I'm finished with the club".
I was finished with traps.
I was finished with my interviews.
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