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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so I finally" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a long-awaited or delayed action or event that has finally happened. It can also be used to add emphasis to the final resolution of a situation. Example: "After months of studying, I finally passed my driving test."
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So I finally said yes".
"So I finally said, whatever".
So I finally got my hands on a copy.
"So I finally just gave in and tried it out".
"So I finally asked Congressman Burton for help".
So I finally rang the studio in Italy.
"So I finally had to ask for directions," he said.
"So I finally got up and let them out!" We laugh.
Last season I made 34 pies, so I finally learnt how to make pie crust.
So I finally saw it — or enough of it that I needed to see.
"It was taking me too long, so I finally just dumped everything in boxes".
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