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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are finished on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate completion of a task or project, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The reports are finished on Friday" does not effectively communicate the intended message.
Alternatives: "are completed by" or "are done on".
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If these are tools, they are simpler and the weapon points are not bifacial; they are finished on only one side.
Most, like cattle, are finished on grain.
Mr. Obama is almost certain to maintain his lead in pledged delegates after the remaining 10 contests are finished on June 3.
Bolt posted a scathing open letter to the prime minister, titled "Malcolm Turnbull – you are finished", on his Herald Sun blog on Saturday night.
When various plumbing jobs are finished on and around the blowout preventer, the material will be ready to be injected, although Mr. Wells said they may decide to pump just mud first and see if that works.
"When the industry started, the former cattle ranchers brought a lot of learning from the cattle industry," said Mr. Carter, the bison association director, including "a belief that if the animals are finished on grain it produces more consistent meat".
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He later told Reuters, "It has been a rough year, but we are finishing on a strong up-note".
In Uganda, there is not one single public works project that has ever been finished on time or within budget.
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