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The phrase "finish being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the present tense to describe the completion of a current state, activity, or role. Here is an example: After three years of training, Sarah finally finished being a medical student and became a doctor.
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If you're 50-odd when you finish being prime minister, you're not going to put your feet up.
"You have to finish being remediated, on most campuses, before you're allowed to earn credit for college-level work," he said.
Trencin, a city of around 60,000 located in the west of Slovakia where many of the 12 top-flight clubs are, have never been champions since being founded in 1992, the best finish being last year's second place.
(Well, it tried to – strong winds resulted in the summit finish being moved down the mountain and the race resulted in the bizarre sight of Chris Froome, the race leader, running up the road).
Trouser shapes were equally varied, running slender or bloated, the only uniform finish being the length: virtually all of them hovered a few inches above patent brogues or tight ankle boots.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — In previous years, the Giants have been quick to embrace Coach Tom Coughlin's seasonal slogan as a mantra, with the two most notable refrains — "Talk is cheap, play the game" and "Finish" — being featured prominently in the 2007 and 2011 Super Bowl championship seasons.
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Finish is short for "finished drawing".
His finish was perfect.
The finish is pearlescent.
The finish is seared.
The finish was sublime.
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