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Discover Ludwig"just finished work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing the recent completion of some task or job. For example: "I just finished work and now I'm heading home for dinner."
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It had just finished work as the tour began.
He had just finished work, and was walking to the train.
My brother and I would meet in our kitchen at 4am having just finished work.
We'd both just finished work, and she was trying to pull my false eyelashes off".
"I just finished work on the last Rob Reiner movie," the director says, trying to be helpful.
Lewis then tweeted that she had just finished work on a new logo for the New Statesman.
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"I just finished working with @LadyGaga on @MacheteKills," tweeted Rodriguez.
It was 2012, and I'd just finished working on the Team Welcome Ceremonies at the Olympic Games.
She has just finished working on a short film with a friend.
He'd just finished working a shift from 6.20pm to 1.45am.
"I've just finished working on one industrial estate," he says.
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