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The phrase "finish this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or activity that will be concluded before the year ends. For example: "We plan to finish the construction project this year."
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"We'll finish this year with about 390 million phones sold, and I don't think it's unrealistic that we can reach 475 million next year".
It was his sixth top 10 finish this year.
His best finish this year was a tie for 46th.
He does not have a top 10 finish this year.
Meunier is expanding her study into a book that she hopes to finish this year.
His best finish this year was at the Masters, where he finished tied for fourth.
He had one top-10 finish this year and was seeking his first win since 2010.
Her 12th-place finish this year was the highest finish ever by a Summit League player.
"Gift attended secondary school and he was supposed to finish this year".
Regardless of my achievements at these Games I was never going to finish this year".
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The Guardian big transport debate and reception will serve as an opportunity to finish this year-long policy conversation.
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