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The phrase "finished effort" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an action or task that has been completed or concluded. Example: After weeks of continuous practice and hard work, the team's finished effort resulted in a well-deserved win at the tournament.
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He suggests that it is "neither a kid's film nor a cult film", but rules that "the elements that comprise the finished effort are more than individually successful".
Don't worry if the finished effort seems to be bad; every gem needs to be polished.
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For some years connoisseurs have been tracking down the small landscape oils that resulted, long not considered important enough to be shown with an artist's more finished efforts.
But he was getting tired at that point and Bago's finishing effort was stronger.
The shrewdest American punters are always on the lookout for European horses whose finishing effort appears to need a little lift.
But Starc gets a wicket, and Nasir has made 14 from 10 balls, a useful finishing effort after the set batsmen were dislodged.
He will be vulnerable if something is allowed a soft lead but his finishing effort should otherwise make him a threat to all.
His courage was rewarded immediately when McCoy took the opening race on Taquin Du Seuil, somehow delivering the all-action finishing effort which could be his trademark, despite the consequent agony.
Draft assemblies can therefore be combined with additional sequence and map-based information to reduce the finishing effort.
Here we describe our experience in doing this in the course of several finishing projects, highlighting the reduction in finishing effort as well as the feasibility of such projects in a small-lab setting.
In all these cases, the finishing effort involved only tens of PCR reactions and finishing reads as opposed to the hundreds and even thousands that were required in some contemporary projects (see Table 1).
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