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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a final" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of completing a final exam or assessment. Example: "I was nervous before I had to take my final in biology, but I ended up getting an A on it."
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I take a final glance around Ray's gallery.
The Senate is set to take a final vote on an immigration overhaul, perhaps on Thursday.
Afterward, all of UWA's wrestlers climbed into the ring to take a final bow.
Students had to take a final exam that had not originally been part of the course.
The commission is now amending the regulation and will take a final vote in June.
After a comment period, the board will take a final vote on the rule.
When a long-running musical closes, the actors take a final bow.
The commission is expected to take a final vote on the changes this month.
"We would look into the judgment closely and then take a final call".
The council is scheduled to take a final vote on May 23.
Then I had a moment to take a final look at my friend and lover.
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