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The phrase "having finally done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a task has been completed after a long wait or effort. Example: "Having finally done all the necessary research, she felt ready to present her findings."
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Adams said: "I think having finally done it is going to make me feel more relaxed because now I have won all the major titles and everything I achieve from now on will make more history.
And most importantly, he congratulates his friend on having finally "done a show about nothing".
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We've finally done it".
"I think I had finally done that".
Like I've finally done it".
Well, they've finally done it.
I have finally done it".
"Shareholders have finally done something constructive on the whole C.E.O.
Perhaps, with his resignation, he has finally done so.
"They've finally done it," she said to herself.
By Julia Ioffe December 6 , 2011Well, they've finally done it.
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