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finished within today
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "finished within today" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate expression would be "finished by the end of today." Example: "Please ensure that the report is finished by the end of today."
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Alternative expressions(19)
to be completed today
done by tonight
completed by the end of today
done by data
were doing today
must be finished today
finalized today
recorded by today
done by yesterday
to be submitted today
done by present
done by ministers
done by today
done by current
completed by today
done by wednesday
completed today
been doing today
due today
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
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News & Media
Many of Fischer's earlier works are reproduced in the catalogue for the New Museum exhibition, but the show itself, which will fill all three of the museum's exhibition floors, contains only work finished within the past two years; quite a lot of it was still being fabricated over the summer, and this was causing problems.
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Her new album, which will be finished within the next month, was inspired by her reading of Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita – but also by St Francis of Assisi, and by a visit to Dylan Thomas's home in Laugharne.
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Despite the possible federal earmark tie-up, she said the Olive Recreation Center and other remaining city properties on the seismic-retrofit list should be finished within the next five years.
News & Media
All coastal populations finished fruiting within the first half of May whereas montane populations finished within the second half of May and the first week of June.
Science
The conclusion reached this week in Geneva by the Advisory Committee on Polio Eradication (ACPE), the independent, technical oversight body of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, is that polio could be finished within the next six months everywhere, except in Nigeria.
Formal & Business
In April 2014 Cameron revealed that he was currently working on the three scripts for the sequels, which he expected to be finished within six weeks (late May).
Wiki
If the bar's height equals to 1000 neither of five exploration tasks was finished within the limit of 1000 iterations.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "completed by the end of today" or "finished by the end of today" to clearly communicate a deadline.
Common error
Avoid using "within" when referring to a specific day; instead, use "by the end of" or "before the end of" to ensure grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "finished within today" functions as part of a sentence aiming to indicate that something should be completed during the current day. However, it's not standard English. According to Ludwig, it's grammatically incorrect. Examples show variations using "finished" with different timeframes.
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Less common in
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13%
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Academia
14%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "finished within today" is an attempt to communicate that something should be completed during the current day. However, Ludwig indicates that the phrasing is grammatically incorrect. A more appropriate expression would be "finished by the end of today". While there are some examples of similar usage across different sources, it is still considered rare and not standard English. For better clarity and correctness, consider using alternative phrases like "completed by today" or "finished by the end of today".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Completed by today
Replaces "finished within" with "completed by", focusing on a deadline.
Done by today
Uses a more informal term "done" instead of "finished", still emphasizing completion.
Finished before today ends
Emphasizes finishing before the end of the current day.
Completed during the day
Focuses on completion during the daytime hours.
Finished earlier today
Suggests completion happened sometime earlier in the day.
Finished at some point today
Highlights that the completion happened at an unspecified time today.
Finished this day
Simplifies the phrasing to emphasize completion on this specific day.
Concluded by today
Uses a more formal word "concluded" instead of "finished".
Finalized by today
Uses "finalized" to indicate a complete and final state by the end of the day.
Wrapped up today
Uses an idiomatic expression to indicate completion or conclusion today.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "finished within today"?
The more grammatically correct and commonly used alternatives are "finished by today" or "completed by the end of today".
What does "finished by today" mean?
It means something must be completed no later than the end of the current day. You could also say "completed by today".
Is it better to use "finished within today" or "finished by the end of today"?
"Finished by the end of today" is better because it's grammatically correct and clearer. Alternatively, you could say "finished by today".
Can I use "finished within the day" instead of "finished within today"?
While "finished within the day" is slightly better, it is still awkward. It's better to use "completed during the day" or "finished by the end of the day".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested