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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is finally happening or progressing after a long wait or delay.
Example: "After months of planning, we are at last going to launch the new product next week."
Alternatives: "finally moving" or "at long last proceeding".
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Though Jambart praised the decision, saying he was "at last going to be able to sleep at night and profit from life," he went on to note, "It has been a seven-year battle to get it recognized, with the limited means at our disposal, that GSK lied to us and shattered our lives".
Elliott is also, at last, going home.
RESTAURANTS in California are at last going to the dogs.
And then there is her adaptation of Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong, at last going ahead.
The world's oldest democracy is at last going to be on the closest of terms with its largest democracy.
Our elected representatives were at last going to take a final up or down vote on health reform.
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At 47, Ms. Astor at last went to fashion school.
She didn't even see herself leaving, having just, at last, gone.
When it at last went ahead in 2010 it raised less money than expected.
She comes back, but at last goes to America where she dies, a suicide.
At a minimum, there should be no retreat from these.But governments should at last go further.
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