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Discover Ludwig"finish work" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to completing or ending one's job or tasks for the day. Example: "I usually finish work around 5pm, but today I have to stay late to finish a project." Other possible examples: - "I'll call you as soon as I finish work and we can meet for dinner." - "I need to finish work on this report before I can take a break." - "She was exhausted after finishing work, but still managed to make dinner for her family."
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Jesus: Mostly finish work.
When you finish work".
5.30pm: Finish work.
Inevitably, however, some people finish work early.
I usually finish work around 5.30pm.
Finish work, eat, slump, channel flick, sleep.
"No, you can finish work for the day.
A smooth face is designed for finish work.
My routine goes as follows: finish work, dash home.
"I will finish work quite a long time before Glenys.
Lawmakers hope to finish work on the bill on Tuesday.
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