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Discover Ludwig"finish everything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an imperative, meaning you are telling someone to complete all tasks. For example, you could say, "Please finish everything on the to-do list before you go home."
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Finish everything you start.
Does Cohen finish everything on his lists?
It's up to you whether or not you finish everything.
Lakeside secured enough financing so that workers could finish everything at once.
They never share food, and they finish everything on their plates.
"We did good things at Rutgers, but we didn't finish everything," Echenique said.
One that will definitely happen - that I won't finish everything I want to do.
Everything is for tasting, it's not really for you to finish everything".
We will try to finish everything by the end of October.
The portions are really generous, there was not one table that could finish everything.
"They want to finish everything this week," a human rights advocate in the city, Syria's third largest, said by telephone.
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