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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finally spoken" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the act of speaking or communicating something after a long period of hesitation or delay. Example: After hours of heated debate, the decision was finally spoken by the committee chair.
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But why has Powell finally spoken?
"After so many years, we've finally spoken," said Mr. Theroux.
Now Strahan and the Giants have finally spoken.
Ruth B. Jordan, Juror No. 4 in the Tyco trial, has finally spoken publicly.
But now, the American reconstruction money has dried up and al-Maliki has finally spoken out.
But just what happens when the small talk stops, when the unspeakable is finally spoken?
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Halfway home, she finally speaks.
On Monday, I finally spoke to Hansen.
Then Brown finally spoke, memorably and succinctly.
On Friday, she finally spoke up.
Then the woman finally spoke.
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