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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last however" is not correct as it combines two contrasting ideas in a way that is confusing
It is typically used to indicate a conclusion or final point, but the word "however" introduces a contradiction that makes the phrase unclear. Example: "After many delays, we were at last ready to start the project; however, the funding fell through."
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At last, however, it should all be over.
At last, however, one cephalosporin with high affinity for PBP2′ ceftobiprole is entering phase III trials.
At last, however, we're being offered what sounds like a definitive account.
At last, however, a film has arrived that's at least prepared to acknowledge the conflict.
At last, however, the party has acted, but in typical fashion.
At last, however, the sight of all that soil sinking into the sea has begun to lift their spirits.
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At long last, however, she may be about to get some help in the battle of the sexes.
The Julia offered to us by Jesse at the last, however, is the fallible, physical woman "who cleaned her teeth night and morning, who went to the lavatory … who ate and drank, and smoked, and dressed, and sent clothes to the wash; whose hair grew greasy and lost its wave".
At long last, however, Nest is debuting an outdoor version of the Nest Cam.
At long last, however, I was able to share a car ride with the director as he made his way to a midtown screening of Avatar.
Signs are at last accumulating, however, which suggest the law is running out of steam.
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