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The phrase "as essentially final" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be conclusive or definitive in nature.
Example: "The committee's decision was seen as essentially final, leaving no room for further debate."
Alternatives: "virtually conclusive" or "practically definitive".
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Mr. McConnell described the accord as "essentially final" and predicted that the vast majority of Republicans would vote for it.
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His health failing, Hancock spent his final few years as essentially a figurehead governor.
That is seen as essentially a cure.
He disapproved of novels as essentially frivolous.
Graffiti is seen as essentially antisocial.
I regard it as, essentially, arrogant.
Another problem was that it was presented essentially as a final document, without much room for negotiations.
The speaker, once seen as the linchpin for any agreement, essentially ceded final control to the Senate and said the House would act on whatever the Senate could produce.
Instead of the usual view of transactions as destructive operations replacing an outdated database state with a more current one, we propose to view design transactions as non-destructive operations importing additional knowledge about an essentially unchanging final design solution.
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