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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we finished that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the completion of a task or project that has been previously discussed or referenced. Example: "After weeks of hard work, we finished that project ahead of schedule."
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Have we finished that task?
PURCHASING When we finished that film, I got the director, M. J. Delaney, a teapot shaped like a toilet.
"To start the way we started and finish the way we finished, that bodes well for us," Auriemma said after the Huskies extended their winning streak against the Scarlet Knights to 10.
SLB: I do remember feeling that I'd run a fucking marathon by the time we finished that show, because to cover from one side to the other was like a 100m dash.
"My only editing note to Tim and Eric, after we'd shot the first clip," Galifianakis said, "was 'Let's make it impossible for someone to think that this is an actual ad.' After we finished that first clip, the creative director of the ad campaign told me that it was his favorite thing he'd done in 10 years.
"We finished that bottle," he said, laughing solemnly.
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"After we finish that job, we can consider whether a reorganization is necessary".
"But still we've got to be professional and driven on Wednesday night and make sure when we finish that game, we're safe.
Keeping in mind Joe Lieberman's message will make sure we finish that way too.
But when we finish, that's it, there's nothing for us to do.
"We finish that a long time ago," he says.
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