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The phrase "will finish up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the completion of a task or activity, often implying that it is the final step or conclusion. Example: "I will finish up the report by the end of the day."
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(It will finish up in Bilbao, Spain).
If that means we finish up in court, we will finish up in court".
5.07pm GMT 1. Germany 2. Russia 3. Latvia Is how it will finish up.
The Orioles and the Boston Red Sox will finish up at Camden Yards at 7 05 p.m. Saturday.
"We will finish up discovery and we'll pick a jury, as Judge Weinstein ordered, on June 7, and we're certainly looking forward to that," he said.
Also, in any system based on the working out of individual choices, some individuals will finish up at the bottom of the pile, perhaps permanently.
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I'll finish up here.
We'll finish up this business later".
So she'll finish up at her independent co-ed school, "and then go to university and then go on to teacher-training course.
Then you'll finish up a report on whether your client's edgy new marketing tactics havebeen resonating with the 18-34 demographic.
But every once in a while you'll finish up work before it's time to head home and you'll be faced with that extra day with not much to do.
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