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Discover Ludwig"finished with it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when something has been completed, usually in the context of performing some kind of task or activity. For example, "I'm finished with it - let me know if you need any help with it later."
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"I'm finished with it," she said.
I'm almost finished with it.
Clearly, Apple isn't finished with it yet.
"But haven't you finished with it?" "Yes".
"When they're finished with it, it will talk," she said.
Tidying up everything before anyone has finished with it.
He described the dish as "not good — but it's good when I'm finished with it".
In terms of my smoking, I had just finished with it.
I don't think I'll have finished with it until I'm in my 40s.
"I struggled with that," he said, "because I was finished with it.
But I may not have finished with it, and anyway, a polite "May I?" would help.
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