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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even finally" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two adverbs that do not typically go together in standard usage.
Example: "After many delays, we are even finally ready to start the project."
Alternatives: "ultimately" or "in the end."
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The emotional heart of this story isn't sex or music or even, finally, cancer: it's family.
The FedEx packages washed ashore help our Tom to survive - and even, finally, to find love.
They even finally acknowledged the omnipresent Vaseline lens – or do they use Boy Butter?
The restaurant, which Mr. Rios said needed 80 customers a day to break even, finally closed its doors last weekend.
I even finally got to meet her and I felt I should genuflect; she was like a deity.
The borough hasn't even finally said goodbye to ITNET, which still administers its payroll.The outsourcing of local-government services is big business, and there are many happy relationships.
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Just as Cliff himself is redeemed through the narrative, so the evening finally redeems itself.
But the double-faults that plagued her evening finally took their toll, two in the fifth game letting Robson back into the set before a repeat performance in the seventh game.
When the 3-hour 52-minute marathon on a sultry 89-degree evening finally ended, the Dodgers didn't so much win, 7-5.
Crying, screaming and throwing things, hitting out even… Finally, finally, I'll calm down and come back to myself.
"About even," he finally said.
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