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The phrase "finished team" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a team that has completed a project or task, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally became a finished team, ready to present our project."
Alternatives: "completed team" or "finalized team".
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When Doris Kearns Goodwin finished "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," she built more shelves in her library annex (once the family garage) to hold all the books she had acquired.
"It's a bit unbelievable to get a medal". With all other competitions finished, Team Scotland were out in force on the final day to support their team-mates in the tennis.
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When they have finished, team-leader Mirjana Dimitrievska praises their work and sticks it to the wall, next to other drawings of trees full of apples with butterflies and hearts.
"We played good football, it is just in recent weeks, as people have seen, we haven't finished teams off.
We've got to look back at games at Old Trafford where we have not finished teams off.
"The story wasn't about the starting team, it was about the finishing team.
The next 11 months are a dash to finish team designs, assemble spacecraft and prepare for launching.
We've got to finish teams off when we've got them on the ropes".
"Yeah, it's disappointing that we can't finish teams off.
But he said: "We've got to finish teams off when we've got them on the ropes.
We equipped ourselves well but we have to become more clinical ourselves if we are to finish teams off.
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