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Discover Ludwig"finished it up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you have completed a task, and wish to emphasize the fact that it is now finished. Example: "I spent all day working on this project, but I finally finished it up this evening."
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Now its in excellent condition, because when it was a show house, it was renovated, and the owner finished it up..
StackMob CEO Ty Amell tells me the company had already been tinkering with a Parse importer, but when the acquisition was announced, it finished it up and made it accessible yesterday alongside a step-by-step guide.
On second thought, maybe I'll just get back to this post, finished it up, and then weep.
One inning later Kenley Jansen finished it up and now it's probably safe to start thinking about how all of this will look in October.
So, we got the song, and Paul and I finished it up and made it really kind of Loverboy, so it's got that whole Loverboy thing.
They finished it up almost a year later, explaining, "The arrangement came about in a hotel room in Ecuador in February on tour.
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"Can we just finish it up?
I didn't finish it up".
Finish it up any old how.
Just finish it up and live with the outcome.
But we've got one more, and hopefully we can finish it up tomorrow".
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