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'finally' is a correct word in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something has been anticipated for a long time or to bring closure to a discussion or narrative. Example: After months of preparation, they finally launched the new product.
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finally.
adverb
At the end or conclusion ; ultimately.
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Just a 10-minute stroll from the Short Strand, hundreds of people looked on as two rival factions jeered and snarled at one another before the final confrontation, when hand-to-hand fighting finally broke out.
After being dropped by 5USA after its fourth season, the sixth and final outing for the hugely enjoyable modern western finally finds a home in the UK.
They had just sat through nearly four hours of a delightful hors d'oeuvre in the first semi-final, Wawrinka, Roger Federer's conqueror in the last eight, finally crushing their hero, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets.
This ruling will save lives by forcing the government to finally take this issue seriously.
But now, lucky George has finally found a woman in the nick of time, and has somehow convinced her to marry him.
Are even the French finally coming round to the idea that smoking in movies is a dying trend?
Scotland retained much devolved power after 1707 and has had "Home Rule" since 1998 (Wales, too), the kind Asquith finally enacted in 1914.
As it is, when I can finally start to wind down, I'm so tired that I just want to crash into bed.
I had a bronchial infection as well, and finally his doctor said he was going to reserve a room for him in a nursing home.
If she can get past scheduled opponent Victoria Azarenka (finally seeded in a Slam, at No27) in the third round (an unfortunate draw for both) her sister Venus could be standing in her way in the fourth round.
Senna finally joined Williams himself for the 1994 campaign, with Prost deciding to retire as he refused to be his team-mate again.
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