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The word 'finals' is correct and usable in written English
The word 'finals' is commonly used to refer to the last round or match of a competition, especially in sports. For example, you could use the sentence, "The team made it to the finals of the tournament."
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finals
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Plural of final
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Hungary did not rack up the biggest win in World Cup history because El Salvador were the worst team ever to reach the finals; rather, they were the happy beneficiaries of a monumentally ill-conceived tactical plan.
That day, the seventh and last time Villa won the Cup, is remembered as one of the most controversial finals.
Gregg and McParland are two of five players who are still alive from the Northern Ireland side that played in the 1958 World Cup finals in Sweden and Gregg, too, survived the Munich disaster.
"We had two in the finals of the Australian last year; it's just a matter of them not pushing on.
After a successful year on the doubles circuit in which she made three grand slam finals with Dellacqua, she has plenty of experience on the big stage, which will serve her well when she takes on the top players.
Fabio Capello believes the World Cup owes England a debt of gratitude for the gift of goalline technology and has said only Fifa had to change, not himself, after his team's dismal exit from the 2010 finals.
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The French champions are seeking a successor to Carlo Ancelotti, who is to take up the reins at Real Madrid along with his coaching staff, having steered the French club to their first league title in 19 years and the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
I will do everything I can [to be more consistent] but I think it's good to have the big titles and then maybe lose first round, than play in the quarter-finals [all the time].
In her only French Open junior appearance in 2013, she reached the semi-finals, losing to now-top-40 player Belinda Bencic of Switzerland.
She got through both, and made it all the way to the quarter-finals in Rome, helped by a walkover gifted to her by Serena Williams in the third round.
Brengle's run to the semi-finals on the indoor clay in Stuttgart was a shocker; her losses this spring to Serena Williams, Keys, Petkovic and Kerber rather less so.
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