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"finish the run" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. As a command: "Finish the run before it gets dark." 2. As a question: "Did you finish the run already?" 3. As a statement: "I need to finish the run before the race next week." 4. As an exclamation: "Finally, I finished the run without stopping!" Example: "The coaches encouraged the team to finish the run strong, pushing themselves until the very end."
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If you're morose, you won't finish the run.
The first to finish the run wins the gold medal.
The British team was disqualified because it did not finish the run.
The current cast, including Eileen Atkins, above, and Ron Eldard, has agreed to finish the run.
Or if they can't, another train is sent out to finish the run.
Brown was determined to finish the run he aborted last year.
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The tourists wanted to finish the run-chase quickly so they could watch fellow Australian John Bromwich play in the Wimbledon tennis final.
Australia wanted to finish the run-chase quickly so they could watch the Australian John Bromwich play in the Wimbledon tennis final.
Olympic distance-running champion Mo Farah, who finished the run in first place for the third year running, congratulated Lomas, describing her as an inspiration.
"I went back in there and finished the run".
Aaron Brooks finished the run with two free throws.
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