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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are finalised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that decisions, plans, or details have been completed or confirmed.
Example: "Once the details of the event are finalised, we will send out the invitations."
Alternatives: "are completed" or "are confirmed".
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But the architectural plans are finalised and planning permission approved.
Frustratingly, this play can also not be specified until contracts are finalised.
The EESC is required by the Euratom Treaty to give its opinion on such plans before they are finalised.
It is likely a UK version would only be released when licensing deals with British TV channels are finalised.
The spokeswoman said: "The CGU is silent on the research work in progress until they are finalised".
These and any other future agreements need to be thoroughly vetted for long-term climate impacts before they are finalised.
Protests against the four grocers will be halted while agreements over the new price for milk are finalised.
"The Treasury committee will want to see the independent reviewer before he or she gets to work and before the terms of reference are finalised," Tyrie said.
The US banks – which employ about 25,000 people in the UK – are thought to be keen for clear transitional arrangements while the terms of Brexit are finalised.
"We will be keeping a close eye on the reforms as outstanding elements are finalised and rolled out, including regulations and codes," the association's president, Derek Schoen, said.
It has sold 2.3 million, with around 200,000 more due to come onto the market as final venue configurations are finalised.
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