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The phrase "start to finished" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "start to finish"? You can use "start to finish" to describe a process that covers the entire duration or all stages of an activity or project. Example: "I managed the project from start to finish, ensuring every detail was taken care of."
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All calculated the return with the same results, and each took just a little under an hour from start to finished printout.
His "Boneless" co-lab with Steve Aoki is still on perma-rinse at festivals world round, and his sets have a sense of adventure that'll keep you piqued from start to finished.
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Sixteen months from start to finish.
It is nonsense from start to finish".
He never tells it start to finish.
Sentences proceed smoothly from start to finish.
Totally mesmerized from start to finish".
Pure enjoyment from start to finish.
A delight from start to finish.
We dominated the game, start to finish.
You hear it from start to finish.
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