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Discover Ludwig"I also finished" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you completed a task, usually in addition to someone else completing the same task. For example: "John finished his project on time, and I also finished mine."
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As he puts it: "I also finished editing the pilot episode of our new Internet project.
I also finished the program in 2015, shortly before Judy so we are classmates.
I also finished the interior walls because I wanted to be able to hang art on walls, not latticework.
I also finished with severe arthritis in my back, hips, and knees, and a minor heart condition that while not life-threatening, causes pain.
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I also finish leftover sodas and beers, half slices of pizza on tables, mashed-potato remnants, french fries, or chicken strips.
I've also finished the interview process for the Posse Foundation scholarship to Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
I've also finished several stories.
I have also finished a brief outline of a plot based on Gianni Schicchi.
I must also finish the play I've been writing on this trip.
While I was on this jury I was also finishing a book about Leonardo and his rival Michelangelo, which will be published in April 2010.
I'm also finishing my last semester at the University of Houston, where I'm majoring in childhood education.
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