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Discover Ludwig"not being finished" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in sentences to describe something that is not complete or still ongoing. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - Despite not being finished, the building was already open to the public. - The project was a disaster, with only half of the tasks completed and the remaining ones not being finished. - Not being finished with her work, Jane decided to stay late at the office. - The meal was delicious, even though it was not being finished due to the large portions. - The book was not being finished in time for its scheduled release, causing disappointment among the readers.
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What worries me is the airports not being finished.
"Not being finished makes some people feel ashamed, exposed, as if their rooms – and they – were undressed," wrote journalist and film-maker Joan Kron in The New York Times in 1977.
"The urge to continue," Boice writes, "includes a big component of impatience about not being finished, about not being productive enough, about never again finding such an ideal time for writing".
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They may not be finished yet.
The conservation process has not been finished.
Dance music may not be finished.
These will not be finished until 2011.
McBride, however, may not be finished yet.
The suspicion is it will not be finished at all.
California voters may not be finished with their shake-up.
Two Dogs also may not be finished yet.
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