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Finish

/ˈfɪnɪʃ/verb / noun
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To finish means to complete or bring something to an end, often with a sense of satisfaction or closure, like wrapping up a project or a race. In modern contexts, it can also refer to the final surface treatment of a material, such as a glossy paint on furniture, highlighting how attention to detail elevates the overall quality.

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In the world of competitive running, the invention of the electronic finish line in the 1960s, using photo-finish technology, has decided Olympic races by margins as slim as 0.001 seconds, forever changing how we determine winners and turning what was once a human judgment into a precise science.

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