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from start to finish

ADVERB
  1. completely

How To Use from start to finish In A Sentence

  • Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach.
  • The detention and trial of the two workers has been a politically-motivated farce from start to finish.
  • His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda.
  • The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish.
  • Pardon the mixed metaphor, but as those of us who rode the roller coaster from start to finish know, this isn't, alas, a team that's mastered the art of the cakewalk.
  • She led her wave from start to finish and triumphed over this Olympic distance event, which includes a 1500m swim, 40K bike ride and 10K run.
  • Each doll is a kind of color, from start to finish chosen by a woven cotton, hemp rope, and a cluster of heavens and the earth's aura, so it has a magical legend of magic.
  • But this thing they call ‘spiritualism,’ wherein a medium intercommunicates with the dead, is a fraud from start to finish.
  • The interview was sheer torture from start to finish.
  • From start to finish they showed a complete lack of passion for a game which their supporters want to win most of all.
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