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Word: From Start to Finish

Definition: The phrase "from start to finish" means to do something completely, covering every part of a process or task from the beginning until the end.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "from start to finish" when you want to emphasize that something was done in its entirety without skipping any parts.
  • It usually refers to tasks, projects, activities, or events.
Example:
  • "I read the book from start to finish in one day." (This means you read the entire book, beginning to end, without stopping or skipping any sections.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use this phrase in more complex sentences or contexts, such as:
    • "The team managed the project from start to finish, ensuring every detail was taken care of."
  • You can also use it in various tenses:
    • "I will follow the instructions from start to finish."
    • "She had planned the event from start to finish last year."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of the phrase "from start to finish," but you can use similar phrases to convey a similar meaning, such as "from beginning to end."
Different Meanings:
  • While "from start to finish" primarily means completely, depending on context, it can imply thoroughness or attention to detail in completing any task.
Synonyms:
  • "Completely"
  • "Thoroughly"
  • "Thoroughly"
  • "In its entirety"
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "All the way": This idiom also conveys the idea of doing something completely, similar to "from start to finish."

    • Example: "I walked all the way to the park."
  • "Start to finish" (without "from"): Can be used in the same way but is slightly less common.

    • Example: "She completed the race from start to finish."
Summary:

"From start to finish" is a useful phrase to express completeness in tasks or processes.

Adverb
  1. completely

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