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finish line

noun as in line where race ends

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He has begun the challenge at Stirling Point in Bluff - the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island - and will run northbound for about 60 days to the finish line in Cape Rēinga, in Northland.

From BBC

On Thursday, the A’s named former Raiders president Marc Badain, who got Allegiant Stadium over the finish line, as their new president.

At the end of a roller coaster regular season, the Trojans tripped over the finish line Saturday, and in the aftermath, Musselman had little more than exasperation to offer up in response.

Virat Kohli may not have taken his team to the finish line but the India great once again controlled a run-chase to ensure they beat Australia in Dubai to reach the Champions Trophy final.

From BBC

Much of the 2025 Oscars felt like the show was just trying to make it across the finish line without any more sudden aspersions or disasters.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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