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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studying for finals" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of preparing for and taking final exams or tests at the end of a semester or academic term. Example: "I spent all weekend studying for my finals, but I feel confident that I will do well on them."
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Need a break from studying for finals?
He spends the cold gray afternoons studying for finals.
To say that studying for finals is nerve-racking would be an understatement.
All classes had been finished for the year by Tuesday and students were studying for finals.
The Learning Strategies Center is sending extra tutors to Tatkon to help with studying for finals.
Studying for finals, designing a prom dress, finding a prom date and applying for scholarships can be a little overwhelming.
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Educators are finally starting to understand that no one likes lectures and rote studying for final exams.
But there are some things that make studying for final university exams different to anything I've done before.
Had I thrown away my future by studying for final exams instead of tobogganing with my suitable boy?
Photo: Griffin Leahy took a break from studying for final exams at Columbia University yesterday and gave his laptop a rest, enjoying the sunny springtime weather.
Those who know him say he has been studying for final exams while coping with his parents' troubles.
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