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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finally out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been released or revealed after a period of time or effort. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - The much-anticipated book was finally out, and fans rushed to their local bookstore to get their hands on a copy. - After months of renovations, the new restaurant was finally out and attracting customers with its modern design and delicious menu.
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That afternoon, he was finally out for 120.
Next post: Obama's Clean Power Plan is finally out, but scientists say the work's just begun.
When the fire was finally out, more than half of that habitat had been devastated.
Hopes have now been raised, however, that the truth will finally out.
With the Heritage study finally out, Mr. Rubio pressed his case even more forcefully.
The sun is finally out and the festival season is in full swing.
Lady Gaga's new album is finally out, along with its companion app for smartphones and tablets.
Iggy's relieved that the secret's finally out!
Fortnite: Battle Royale is finally out on Android.
Well, its finally out!
"The secret is finally out!
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