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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one finish" is not a complete sentence and is not correct in standard written English.
It could be used as part of a sentence in colloquial speech, for example: "We need to get this task finished, and then just one finish and it'll all be done."
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Where one finish felt brutal, the other is impudent.
He declined, saying, "A race has only one finish line".
After he took Bury to a mid-table League One finish, Crawley came calling.
She is undoubtedly a fanatic she says – how else would one finish a novel?
Constraint (6) enforces that there is exactly one finish flag for each transaction.
The system knows how to dial down access for the lower priority job just enough to let the other one finish up.
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James Hayter's one-on-one finish and Sam Foley's poked effort had the league's bottom side in front.
Sam Byram had put the visitors in front with a one-on-one finish, before Harry Bunn headed in a corner to level.
Whether it's the iconic yellow and black chevrons or the navy-striped sleeves of the early nineties home kit, the collective memory of his career is one of a man wheeling away to celebrate a one-on-one finish, his arms outstretched in sheer delight and his JVC-sponsored shirt billowing in the wind.
No one finished higher on a consistent basis than we did.
Twenty-five farms had more than one site but only one finishing site (where growers and finishers were kept).
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