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The phrase "finished though" can be used in certain contexts in written English, but it may not be considered a complete sentence on its own.
It is more commonly used as part of a larger sentence or phrase to add emphasis or provide a contrasting idea. Here are a few examples: 1. "I thought I was finished with my homework, but when I checked my schedule, I realized I still had a math assignment to complete.. finished though, I was able to relax for the rest of the evening." 2. "The race was grueling, but I pushed through and finished.. finished though, I was completely exhausted." 3. "She may be finished with her studies, but she will always be a lifelong learner.. finished though she is, her thirst for knowledge remains."
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They weren't finished, though.
The job is far from finished, though.
Still Cameron wasn't finished, though.
Bellow is not quite finished, though.
The transfer of assets is by no means finished, though.
I'm sure I'll never be finished, though, because this land has a life of its own.
Before Hoskins had finished, though, her face was dripping with tears.
After the film was finished, though, he edited her part out.
"Some have to be finished, though, otherwise you won't get anywhere".
After he finished, though, he took the bar exam and got his license.
Mr. Tompkins's urge to invest in similar eco-projects is hardly finished, though.
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