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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will be finished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you expect to complete a task or activity at a future time.
Example: "I will be finished with my report by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "I will have completed" or "I will be done."
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"I will be finished," says Mr Khan, the scholarly looking tailor.
"If I lose the elections, I will be finished politically," Mr. Walesa told Solidarity's national committee in Gdansk.
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I'll be finished in a couple of hours.' I left him alone and went back.
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