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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in finals" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the final exams or competitions in an academic or sporting context.
Example: "I have been studying hard because I want to do well in finals this semester."
Alternatives: "during finals" or "at finals time".
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He is 2-8 in finals games.
He is 3-0 in finals.
I played in finals.
In finals, too.
"In finals anything can happen," she said.
"We have some amazing swimmers in finals to come.
It will be the 12th Game 7 in finals history.
She followed his advice and took a first in finals.
Four of those, all in finals, came this year.
"I lost to Vera at Wimbledon last year; I beat her in finals of U.S. Open".
Normally in finals the other teams are good too," he said.
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