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finalize
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finalize verb achieve, cap, clinch, close, complete, conclude, consummate, crown, decide, draw to a close, effect, end, finish, get done, get it over with, perfect, perfect in detail, put the finishing touches on, seal, settle, wind up
See also: agree, close, complete, conclude, consummate, decide, finish


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BOXING:John Simpson insists he is in the best shape of his career as he finalises his preparation for a testing defence of his Commonwealth featherweight title against Stephen Bell in Newcastle next month.
BOXING: John Simpson insists he is in the best shape of his career as he finalises his preparation for a testing defence of his Commonwealth featherweight title against Stephen Bell in Newcastle next month.
With home matches against the Russians and Besiktas to come, United already look nailedon certainties to secure a place in the last 16 and Ferguson may bear that in mind when he finalises his team selection.
 
 
 
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