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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has finally come to an end after a long wait or anticipation.
Example: "After months of hard work and preparation, the project is at last over, and we can finally celebrate our success."
Alternatives: "finally finished" or "at long last concluded".
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For him, a tough time is, at last, over.
Three weeks ago he slipped from us at last, over the crumbling line that separated him from death.
This may help explain the Yugoslav government's announcement on September 28th that its campaign against the Kosovar separatists was at last over.
The government in Tripoli pledged to assert control at last over the country's militias, which have been a law unto themselves.
Most surprising, there is a pervasive sense of relief over the crisis that is upon them, as if a long, strange dream is at last over.
The good news is that the agony is at last over, despite the brave efforts of the incoming coalition government to keep it going for another generation, by withdrawing £10m promised under Gordon Brown.
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AT LAST the phoney war is over.
A handwritten sign explains that this is because they have at last turned over enough – £82,000 – to have to register for VAT.
Nine months will drag by before Jean Chrétien, who announced his retirement last August, at last hands over the standard.
Remember the Isner-Mahut gate at Wimbledon that lasted over 11 hours?
This election may at last be almost over, but the Republican backlash is already brewing.
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