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Discover Ludwig"finally got" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of relief or accomplishment after a prolonged effort or struggle to achieve something. Example: "After months of searching, I finally got my dream job at the company." In this sentence, "finally got" emphasizes the speaker's achievement and the time and effort it took to reach their goal.
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He finally got it.
I finally got elected.
I finally got it.
They Finally Got Paid.
It finally got here.
I finally got some sleep.
But he finally got it.
"He finally got his way".
"Finally got one," Wallace said.
"That finally got across".
I finally got them.
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