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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a conclusion or a final thought, often after a period of waiting or difficulty.
Example: "After months of searching for a job, I received an offer at last though I had almost given up hope."
Alternatives: "finally" or "ultimately".
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At last, though, "Golf in the Kingdom" is coming to the screen.
At last, though, on August 24th, the two sides reached an agreement.
The Vagina Monologues and Puppetry of the Penis, together at last! Though sadly not on the same night.
At last, though, there seems a chance that cable firms will face a competitor capable of outpacing a mollusc.The threat comes from satellites.
At last, though, there are some signs of the tide abating, and I think for the first time ever in Mad Men a character (Pete) says: "Please don't smoke in here".
At last, though, both victims were lifted up to Steinugleflaget, where they were placed in body bags Gronqvist had taken from his fire station.
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They had their goalkeeper Artur Boruc to thank at the last, though, as the Poland international pulled off a great save to keep out Billy Jones' header.
Newcastle are on the board at last now though, as Saints are caught offside and All Black one-cap wonder Mike Delany lands the kick.
A first-team return is at last in sight, though, after he started training with Tottenham again.
That change was announced some months ago but has at last been implemented, though doesn't yet seem to have rolled out to everyone.
Erik's first novel is at last published, though with rather less stress and storm.
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