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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express relief or satisfaction upon finally encountering or achieving something after a long wait or effort.
Example: "After searching for hours, I found the book I was looking for; at last something to read!"
Alternatives: "finally something" or "at long last something".
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In the episode, SCDP comes up with a car-as-lady-you-can-buy tagline (in case you were too slow to catch on to woman-as-commodity theme): "Jaguar: At last, something beautiful you can truly own".
In the episode, SCDP comes up with a car-as-lady-you-can-buy tagline (in case you were too slow to catch on to woman-as-commodity theme): "Jaguar: At last, something beautiful you can truly own". Erp.
Ginsberg approaches Don with a new Jaguar concept, portraying the car as an unattainable woman: "Jaguar: At last, something beautiful you can truly own".
At last, something happens!
At last something lighter and healthier, huh?
At last, something they could eat.
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AT LAST, it seems, something is to be done about the dysfunctional way America's patent system operates.
AT LAST, it seems, something is to be done about the dysfunctional way America's patent system works.
At long last something to celebrate (Bob Dylan wins Nobel prize in literature, 14 October).
Many (19 cases) spoke about the shape and number of cells and their sense that at long last something was happening (17 cases).
AT LAST they can agree on something.
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