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Discover LudwigThe word 'finite' is correct and commonly used in the English language
You can use it to describe something with limits or boundaries, or something that is only temporary. For example, " There is a finite amount of resources available to us, so we must use them wisely."
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the finite
adjective
Having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.
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From "consciousness" spring the finite, atomic souls.
Main clauses have the finite verb in second position.
Similarly, if you reject the infinite, you are stuck with the finite, and the finite is parochial".
The finite quality is really exceptional much more so than gold.
The finite sums of money available are likely to mean that not everyone can be compensated.
Managing the finite resouces of the planet more equitably matters massively, especially for liberals and internationalists.
Infinity, being fit for calculation, held no terrors; it was the finite world that he feared.
Given the finite federal resources and the new priorities, advocates worry that immigrant rights and services are at risk.
The finite ordinals are the finite cardinals.
(a) The finite element model.
The finite constraints of storage could force cutbacks in production.
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