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The words complete and finish have very similar meanings, but there is a slight difference of nuance. When something is completed, we expect that it is complete, and it has everything that it is supposed to have, it is not missing anything (because if it was, it would be incomplete). When something is finished, it might be complete, but it also might be simply over or done with. You might finish working because you left work, rather than because all your work is done.

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