finished product

collocation in English

meaningsoffinishedandproduct

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finished
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪn.ɪʃt/
us
/ˈfɪn.ɪʃt/
completed, final or completely ...
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product
noun
uk
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
us
/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition offinishedandproductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffinished product

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Traces of this lengthy gestation remain apparent in thefinishedproduct.
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Yet, in fairness, most presenters emphasize that their research should be regarded as work-inprogress and not as afinishedproduct.
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This approach has yielded valuable results, but it does not preclude the efficacy of studying thefinishedproduct.
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This version is written as afinishedproductwith procedures and programs that have settled down into stable patterns of operation.
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This allows the producer to use the supplies in production, sell thefinishedproductand then pay the supplier from the sales revenue.
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In effect, then, there is a seamless, phase-less transition from problem or constraint identification through to the release of thefinishedproduct.
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Any errors of fact or interpretation that remain in thefinishedproductare our responsibility alone.
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The care and attention that went into the writing, editing and proofreading shows in the quality of thefinishedproduct.
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But this was never a problem as long as work got done and the quality of thefinishedproductwas good.
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He seemed to me the mostfinishedproductof an ancient and honorable race the world has yet produced, not only a great actor, but a supremely superior personage.
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Thefinishedproductwas too complex, comprising several separate housings and units for the different processes, to achieve commercial productivity, or even professional use by other composers.
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Each of the simple substances that go into a reaction, the left side of the equation, must also show up in thefinishedproduct, the right side.
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Different panels would reflect the various stages of mechanical production and assembly, from mineral ore in the soil tofinishedproduct, driving into the sunset.
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Constitutional debates were only rarely conducted outside the assizes of the drafting groups, and in most cases thefinishedproduct, while often the subject of intense public discussion, remained unaltered.
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Instead of seeing the performance as a work in progress and a dialogue, the lack of a forum may have led viewers to experience the performance as afinishedproduct.
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In order to provide afinishedproduct, the goal format chunk is undertaken, normally after a final audition of the chunk to be formatted (which may be the entire piece).
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This is because the industry is seen as being concerned with the studio-produced album as thefinishedproductwhich, by definition, is frozen in time and thus not processual.
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The industry is of course exposed to competition both in the purchase of raw material and in the sale of itsfinishedproduct.
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Worsted yarns, he said, is afinishedproduct, but for the man who wishes to weave it into fabric it is a raw material.
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