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The expression 'finally finally' is acceptable in written English, although it is not as common as other adverbs such as 'finally'. It can be used to emphasize a sense of finality or completion. For example: "After months of intense work, I finally finally finished my project."
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Finally – finally!
"Finally, finally.
And I thought, Finally, finally, finally.
My immediate reaction was: finally, finally, finally!
And then finally — finally — comes detail.
"Finally, finally, we won," Sneijder said.
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Then, finally,finally, finally!
GTA IV is finally - finally! - here.
America [must] finally - finally - get serious about security at the nation's airports.
But finally...finally...we may have a ray of hope.
Gary Johnson was finally -- finally! -- in the national political news this week.
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