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"finished restoring" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "finished restoring" when describing an action that has been completed in the past. Example: I finally finished restoring my grandmother's antique table. It took me months to sand, paint, and add new knobs, but the end result was worth it.
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We've just finished restoring most OCF services.
Far out in the desert, meanwhile, an Italian team has just finished restoring a chapel in the Coptic monastery of St Anthony.
The women recently lined the sidewalks with flowerpots, and just last month the men finished restoring the original bandstand that sits at the community's heart.
Melrose has already finished restoring many of the old Barbizon's distinctive features, like its detailed, neo-Gothic stonework and the wrought-iron grillwork on many of its windows.
Mr. Zimmerman, whose firm recently finished restoring the limestone of the Riverside Church in Morningside Heights, said that for decades refurbishment to London Terrace Gardens had been restricted to "Band-Aids".
Public Service Electric and Gas said it had essentially finished restoring power to customers who lost it during the hurricane and last week's snowstorm; fewer than 200 power failures surfaced Monday and were mostly dealt with by late afternoon.
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Once you've finished, restore the blade to its original position.
The line saves his job and Jim gets to finish restoring his dream home.
(The day is saved by his housekeeper, played by Louise Beavers, who brings breakfast one morning and declares, "If you ain't eatin' Wham, you ain't eatin' ham". The line saves Blandings's job and he gets to finish restoring his ideal home).
It will likely take several days and possibly weeks before a small army of utility workers finish restoring electric service for customers without power across large swaths of New England and the Mid-Atlantic region, including those still in the dark in the Big Apple.
As of Tuesday, Edison said it was finishing restoring equipment damaged in the Liberty, Rye and Creek fires — replacing more than 300 poles with 200 more waiting.
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