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I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion already as I am a native speaker. I am just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regardsrelate to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I am just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion already as I am a native speaker. I am just wonder if there are any examples that relate to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

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I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I am just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I am just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

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I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I just wonder if there are moreany examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out. Is there perhaps a site, a list, or a book, where more of these can be found?

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I just wonder if there are more examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, let out. Is there perhaps a site, a list, or a book, where more of these can be found?

I actually know quite a few idioms and other phrases for completion. I just wonder if there are any examples that don't correlate with death, especially examples that are in regards to something that is formal such as an event. EXAMPLES: Round out, wrap up, finish out, finish up, sum up, end of the road, come to an end, tail end, end of the line, and let out.

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