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[fin-ish] / ˈfɪn ɪʃ /








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Participants in these programs have reported meaningful reductions in pain, better joint function, and improved quality of life lasting up to 12 months after finishing the program.

From Science Daily

That fact and success in a series of tight finishes gives England's a fighting chance of something special with or without Buttler on Thursday.

From BBC

It’s as if it’s shrunk, along with Bubbe, who is now shuffling into her bedroom with Dad to finish packing a case.

From Literature

I hummed an old war song about the Irish and their courage, and Maggie finished with me.

From Literature

The company’s software will coordinate machines and humans across the entire production process, from product design and manufacturability to finished goods coming off the line.

From The Wall Street Journal