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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are largely finished" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a task or project is mostly completed, but not entirely done.
Example: "The renovations on the house are largely finished, and we can start moving in next week."
Alternatives: "are mostly complete" or "are nearly done".
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Casting a favorable glow on the unwelcome role reversal, Republicans are quick to point out that Mr. Bush's two primary goals -- a tax cut and an education bill -- are largely finished.
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The other two were largely finished.
By about 8 p.m. Wednesday, the deal was largely finished.
There followed a frenzy of freeway construction, and by the 1970s the system was largely finished.
The work of rescue is largely finished; the work of recovery is moving forward.
The company said last week that the network would be largely finished by the end of June.
The retail part, which defines the basic form of the street, is largely finished and occupied.
The $40 million project, designed by Byrns, Kendall & Schieferdecker, will be largely finished this year.
Grassley said Tuesday that the changes were largely mechanical and that negotiations over the substance were largely finished.
Afterward, she said that he had been fully cooperative and that public health officials were largely finished with their questioning.
While "The Best Days" was largely finished in 2006, Mr. Yang is still working on the project, and others that focus on the idea of memory.
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