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"reaching the finish line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the end of a difficult process or experience. For example: After nearly 20 hours of studying, I finally reached the finish line and passed my calculus exam.
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Reaching the finish line – Some final steps?
Reaching the finish line requires precise mathematical modeling.
1 Pack a snack Start to refuel within 15 minutes of reaching the finish line.
(local time) on Sunday, Oct. 16, in Darwin, in the north, and covered 1,890 miles on public highways before reaching the finish line in Adelaide.
The goal of this game is to get rid of as many gems as you can before reaching the finish line (i.e. the "Pennies for Potions" square).
In the final 100 meters, Lagat steadily opened the gap between himself and the others, reaching the finish line undefeated in nine races this season, indoor and out.
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It's a leap forward, but some distance from reaching the finishing line.
Reach the Finish Line?
I do not even reach the finish line.
Pietri himself complained that he could have reached the finish line under his own steam.
She stopped and stretched and finally reached the finish line, limping across in 23rd place.
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