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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finish something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: I need to finish cooking dinner before we can eat.
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Low point: "Every time I finish something".
"To finish something I started," he said without hesitation.
"It felt right to finish something he started," Mr. Hubbard said.
I'm never not working, especially if I'm trying to finish something.
I would finish something, and she'd correct it with a red pen.
But until you finish something, I've got no time to have that discussion.
Normally when you finish something you're rushing to send it out.
When I finish something I listen to it intensively for a short period, then never look at it again.
"I've been wondering if it's such a good thing to finish something like that," she said on Monday.
"They both take a lot of concentration, and technique, and they both force you to finish something," Haworth said.
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"I feel like there is still something I needed to finish something to be left on the table, and it's very different.
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