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The phrase 'finally starting to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the beginning of some sort of process or action that had been expected but was taking a long time. For example: "We're finally starting to see some improvements in the company's finances."
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"Cyber stocks are finally starting to move.
Europe is finally starting to listen.
We were finally starting to calm down".
"We're finally starting to put everything together".
"I think …" he says, before finally starting to laugh.
Wodehouse's theatrical career is finally starting to get its due.
76mins: City are finally starting to come under pressure now.
"The consumer is finally starting to be educated about Bluetooth".
Canada's newest megaresort, Revelstoke, is finally starting to take form.
I am finally starting to think about all that.
"At 32, I am finally starting to figure it out.
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