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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are finally not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in status or condition, often implying relief or satisfaction that something is no longer the case.
Example: "After months of uncertainty, we are finally not worried about the project's outcome."
Alternatives: "are no longer" or "are at last not".
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"But we are finally not being treated like a stepchild anymore.
In this adventure, words, even put to music, are finally not enough.
The new attempts to make Papa matter by making him a lot less Papa and a little more Mama are, finally, not all that persuasive.
Perhaps, even for Christians, questions like "is this art Christian?" are finally not the point.
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But "Rhythm 'n' Bayous," is finally not about being polished.
As history, though, "Che" is finally not epic but romance.
"They're finally not calling me the African-American Martha," she said.
Humanist empathy devoid of the distinctly human is finally not art but merely grim reportage.
Good conversation is a comfort, but it's finally not much of a defense system.
Just at the moment that he's finally not underrated, he has underdelivered.
It is finally not that much fun to read about a failure, even one so gaudy and hubristic.
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