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Discover LudwigThe answer is yes, the phrase "finally a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the final instance of something. For example: "After years of hard work, finally a college degree."
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Finally, a lead emerged.
(Finally — a Thursday).
And finally a sigh.
Finally, a real stand.
Finally, a kiss.
Finally, a solution was found.
Finally, a credible 4G phone.
Finally, a Navy judge, Capt.
Finally, a little service journalism.
Finally, a little and large.
Finally, a union representative emerged.
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