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The phrase "finished a book" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you are talking about completing a book, either from reading it or writing it. For example: "I recently finished a book about human behavior and it was really interesting".
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I feel wonderful when I've finished a book".
He has just finished a book about ALFRED KINSEY.
What do you feel like when you've finished a book?
"I haven't finished a book since I moved in".
She never finished a book on women in jazz.
Finished a book and preparing to submit to agents?
I just finished a book that will be published God knows when.
You've done past reporting on bullying and have just finished a book on the topic.
I recently finished a book that I wish I hadn't, though — Jeffrey Eugenides's "The Marriage Plot".
As the movie drew to a close, Nick finished a book he was writing, called "Gatsby".
She just finished a book on the ugly woman in literature.
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