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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get finalised" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reach a final decision or to complete a task. Example: I need to wait for all the details to be confirmed before the project can get finalised.
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Jenkins added: "There's one or two other things which will possibly get finalised this week and there's one or two other targets that, for whatever reason, are proving a little bit longer to finalise.
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Shantanu Moitra, Parineeta's music director composed hundreds of tunes before six of them got finalised after a year's effort.
"There's a bit more finality that's needed to get the contract finalised, and we're very close with [Fiji centre] Sireli Naqelevuki".
Iron general manager David Beeby told the club website: "Sam's had an excellent season and I'm pleased we've now got the contract finalised.
"We're eager to get it finalised and dealt with.
"He'll come over here [from South Korea] and hopefully on Friday we can get things finalised," said Jenkins.
"I suppose it's good to get something finalised and we can all move on and get on with what we need to do over the next few games and concentrate and focus on the play-offs".
"They keep kicking the can down the road, but the can is getting heavier," comments one high-level diplomat.By autumn, euro-zone ministers expect to have finalised a second bail-out for Greece that will protect it until 2014.
He said: "Now that we have finalised what has turned out to be a longer than expected invitation process, we can start to work with our clubs and invited sides to ensure everyone gets the maximum benefit from being involved".
"Last year I only got things finalised 10 days before the opening round of the series as my deal to ride in the European Superstock 600 championship fell through," explained Irwin.
But with the vagaries of form, injuries and selection, those perceived as 'definites', 'probables' or 'possibles' invariably changes the closer Gatland gets to finalising his touring party.
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