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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again at last" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of relief or joy that something has finally happened again after a long wait or absence.
Example: "After years of waiting, I can finally see my childhood friends again at last."
Alternatives: "finally reunited" or "once more at last".
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They were mine – again – at last.
Incomes for full-time workers are on the rise again at last.
"That's encouragement for Saturday and Sunday," said the Scot, smiling again at last.
And now it has re-emerged and will be played again at last.
It would all come together next year, they hoped, and they would be contenders again, at last.
When Patrick Stewart's Vladimir cries "together again at last" he does a little light-footed shimmy across the stage.
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The horns blared again and again and at last they pierced Nachman's trance.
Hearing his jokes again and again, I at last understood the one about the Indian and the red ant — red aunt was the point of it, though we never pronounced the word that way.
When the film opened, Times critic Philip K. Scheuer wrote, "'The Ten Commandments' proves, once again and at last again, the power of which the screen is capable.
Then I did it again, and confessed it again, until at last I reached a point where I was either going to be sorry or satisfied.
He knocked again and at last his son let him in and together they "discovered" the body of Lynn, lying on the floor tied with rope.
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