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Discover Ludwig"finished on the" is not a complete sentence and does not make sense in written English.
It does not provide enough information to stand alone and cannot be used on its own. You could use it as part of a larger sentence, however. For example, "The project was finished on the 15th of May."
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By rolling a double web, foil is produced that is bright on one side and matte finished on the other.
I sat till the episode of My Little Pony finished on the TV downstairs and the next one started.
He won one race, the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix, and finished on the podium 32 times.
Yorkshire finished on the same points as Derbyshire, but their rivals had won one more match to clinch the title.
All three finished on the podium of last year's race.
I started 11th and finished on the podium.
She has won four World Cup golds and finished on the podium after all seven races.
Alonso finished on the podium 12 times, and Vettel finished in the top three 10 times.
It started on Sept. 11, had to be called because of darkness & finished on the 12th.
In 2008 work was finished on the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Service.
An e-mail started on an iPhone or iPad can be finished on the desktop.
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