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complete & finished No dictionary has ever been able to define the difference between ""complete"" and""finished."" However, in a linguistic conference, held in London England, and attended by some of the best linguists in the world, Samsundar Balgobin, a Guyanese, was the clever winner.His final challenge was this. Some say there is no difference between ""complete"" and ""finished."" Please explain the difference in a way that is easy to understand. His response was: When you marry the rig

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"Complete" or "Finished"? **Here's your English lesson for the day!** **"Complete" or "Finished"?** No dictionary has ever been able to satisfactorily define the difference between "complete" and "finished." However, during a recent linguistic conference, held in London, England, and attended by some of the best linguists in the world, Samsundar Balgobin, a Guyanese linguist, was the presenter when he was asked to make that very distinction. The question put to him by a colleague in the eru

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