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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finally found" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has searched for or attempted something for a long time and has now achieved success or reached a conclusion. Example: After months of searching, I finally found the missing piece of the puzzle.
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He finally found one: taekwondo.
Hughes finally found a solution.
She finally found one.
We've finally found them.
I finally found out.
He had finally found a buyer.
People finally found where Versus was.
He had finally found some traction.
I had finally found her.
He finally found it, "Navratilova".
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