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The phrase "finished making" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about completing the process of creating or constructing something. Example: She finished making a beautiful quilt for her granddaughter's birthday.
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Lisa Hamilton has finished making her maple syrup.
But he hasn't finished making it yet.
"He'd just finished making the The Corner.
Nor has she finished making lingerie.
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They finished making icons for just 235 Web sites.
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I got up, finished making dinner and went to bed.
With that material, he finished making the movie.
By now, she has finished making the bed.
(When you are finished making guacamole, try flattening the hollowed out avocado skin. It will tear).
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