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The phrase "near finished" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is almost completed or close to being finished. Here is an example: "The construction project was near finished, with only a few final touches left to complete before the grand opening."
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In fact, the foundation was nowhere near finished.
Brawny computers, brainy programmers, and big data are a potent combination, and they're nowhere near finished.
It reminds us that even the Dutch are nowhere near finished.
Four years of painstaking research later, with the grant depleted, Ryan's map is nowhere near finished.
He continues: The private equity cycle, which today looks to engulf Michaels Stores, is nowhere near finished.
Reagan's first tax bill was more sweeping, but as the details of Bush's next budget make clear, he's nowhere near finished.
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Ribeiro et al. used multiple MP libraries with insert sizes ranging from 2 6 kb and were able to generate finished or near-finished assemblies for different bacterial genomes (Ribeiro et al., 2012).
That infuriatingly near-perfect thing, a near-finished thriller.
First, the online leak of numerous near-finished songs – resulting in a blogger being arrested.
Without funding or support, the project collapsed and the near-finished building sat empty for years.
One property now in the Chongqing government's hands is a 20-hectare (50-acre) villa and golf-course development, with a near-finished Hilton hotel.
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