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Discover Ludwig"the finale of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the final part of a process or event, such as "The finale of the show was a spectacular fireworks display."
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That's the finale of the hospital sequence.
I remember the finale of Carmen.
NBC broadcast the finale of "The Contender" in 2005.
The finale of Granchester airs at 9pm on ITV tonight.
It is, however, rightly the finale of this program.
It turned out to be the finale of our show.
The finale of the Beethoven was stunningly beautiful.
ZUCKER: Whether it's the Super Bowl or the 9/11 movie that Les did or the finale of "American Idol" or the finale of "E.R".
That year, the finale of the first season of "Desperate Housewives" managed a win over "Idol".
(The television audience that isn't watching the finale of "Mad Men," that is).
Now the media are gearing up for election night, the finale of the year's biggest story.
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