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The phrase "you finish it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a command or suggestion to someone to complete a task or action. Example: "I have to run errands this afternoon, can you finish it?" (Asking someone to complete a task) "I can't finish this essay tonight, can you finish it tomorrow?" (Asking someone to complete an action) As a language model AI, I can adapt the same usage in another sentence as: "I have been working on this project for hours, can you please finish it for me?" (Commanding someone to complete a task).
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"You know that by the time you finish it, you'll be shaking your own gnawed fingernails from its pages".
Its your last tip:she starts a fight you finish it.
No one cares if you finish it.
"Because when you finish it, you'll leave".
And you finish it with homemade croutons, a welcome touch.
Dried fruit will keep until you finish it.
It's to make you feel happy when you finish it".
I remember she said 'Why don't you drink more, why don't you finish it up?.
The passion you start something with, you finish it off with".
"We usually make a deal, you start something, you finish it.
It is a story you want to return to the minute you finish it".
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