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The phrase "is finished for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has ended or is no longer available. Example: "The deadline for submitting the project is finished for this year. You will have to wait until next year's submission period to participate."
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The column is finished for the day!
That's not to say the garden is finished for winter.
I feel like everything is finished for me".
It is possible Henderson is finished for the season.
Everyone here believes the war is finished for ever.
But if the controversy is finished for the energy industry, it is not for the university.
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I'm finished for the day.
He was finished for the day.
He continued: "It's finished for me.
But I am finished for today".
"It's finished for her," he said.
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