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The phrase "finally be able to" is correct and usable in written English.
In general, you can use it to express that after some effort, you have achieved something. For example, "After months of hard work, I finally was able to get accepted to my dream college."
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So could we finally be able to get rid of the dreaded final exam?
Will Nowitzki finally be able to rally his teammates to the N.B.A. finals this year?
Huwaider may finally be able to drive legally next year.
Next week, he will finally be able to do so.
"We need to finally be able to answer these questions that consumers are asking," said Sullivan.
"Maybe then I'll finally be able to get a new car," I thought out loud.
After Sunday, the union may finally be able to get back in shape, too.
I'm so happy to finally be able to tell you this".
If his DNA matched, they believed they would finally be able to close the case.
In 2015, we'll finally be able to watch our planet breathe.
"It was wonderful to finally be able to make it up to our supporters".
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