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The phrase "finally had enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that after a series of events or experiences, one has reached their limit and can no longer tolerate a situation. Example: "After years of working long hours and never receiving a promotion, Jane finally had enough and decided to quit her job."
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg has finally had enough.
Students have finally had enough.
Moderate Republicans finally had enough.
Rowena had finally had enough.
This week the man finally had enough.
Four years later, Putin finally had enough.
Perhaps, I thought, I'd finally had enough seafood.
Have Americans finally had enough of Black Friday madness?
Have we finally had enough of Jane Austen mash-ups?
But he and his family had finally had enough.
"I finally had enough, I guess," Coach Jim Fassel said.
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