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Discover Ludwig"finish college" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to complete one's studies at a college or university. Example: After high school, I plan to attend a four-year university and finish college with a degree in engineering.
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Harlan didn't finish college.
I didn't finish college.
Did you get to finish college?
(I eventually did finish college).
Will he go back to finish college?
My child may not finish college in four years.
He dreads dying before his three children finish college.
In 1972, Mr. McKenna returned to Berkeley to finish college.
She also has to finish college, then university.
His military experience motivated him to go back and finish college and become a doctor.
And our three kids are getting the message that they should finish college.
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