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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finished doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that an action or task has been completed or ended. This phrase is often used in past tense constructions. Example: After hours of studying, I finally finished writing my essay.
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"They had only recently finished doing it up after the last flood.
"Just because you've finished doing time, doesn't mean you're a better person".
"As soon as I'm finished doing my Rainbow Club, I'll do your manicure," Pat said.
We had just finished doing School Daze when Spike gave me a call.
Mr. Aguirre, of the French network TF1, had just finished doing a stand-up report.
After you've finished doing that, travel with me back in time to 2005.
Most recently I've just finished doing Shrek: The Musical, where I played Pinocchio the puppet.
The couple have just finished doing up their house in France.
He commenced to read a proclamation, but before he finished doing so was shot dead.
Do not imagine that these people are spending all their time expressing regret for stuff they just finished doing.
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TB: Right, and we just finished doing a performance for the Queen of England last week.
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