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Discover Ludwig"finishing something" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about completing a task, such as "I'm looking forward to finishing this project" or "We're almost finished with the presentation".
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He tends to disappear when he's finishing something.
"Thank you, Graciela, but I'm just finishing something.
You don't get a trophy when you don't feel like finishing something.
For me, the feeling that I'm finishing something is really critical".
And thus the dabbling might have continued, but the likelihood of his finishing something, particularly a novel, became more remote.
Finishing something, bringing it to an end or conclusion, doesn't have to be all doom and gloom.
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Low point: "Every time I finish something".
By the time I finished, something else had become clear.
We just finished something called "The Ballad of Ralph Nader".
"To finish something I started," he said without hesitation.
It gives me a sense of completion of the day to have finished something.
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