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"I would finally" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to introduce a conclusion or summation of an idea. For example, "After considering all the options, I would finally have to choose the most cost-effective solution."
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And then I would finally know the truth about myself.
If only I could make myself believe it, I would finally have one too.
Perhaps I would finally know if I'd been a wanted, loved or needed daughter.
Confident that I would finally find something, I went to Housing Works, my local thrift shop.
Last summer, in France, I swore that I would finally read Middlemarch (available in Vintage, £6.99).
I would finally have something else to think about besides my own desires.
I was thrilled about the job – and that I would finally have access to more affordable birth control.
It would be a pedestrian affair, art establishment compliant, and I would finally know the game was up.
AFTER nearly 12 years of school, hours of SAT prep and tutoring and $70 per college application, I thought I would finally get some relief this month.
It wasn't until years later that I would finally ask my mom how she felt about my dating Mike and my generation's openness to interracial dating.
"I wanted it to appear I was kidnapped so that maybe I would finally get someone to investigate," he said in his statement.
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