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The phrase "there finally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sense of arrival or completion after a long wait or effort. Example: "After hours of driving, we were there finally, ready to enjoy our vacation."
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And he is there, finally.
It was nice to get one out there finally.
It was there, finally, that my real life began.
Or is there finally a live-and-let-live culture creeping through the modern world?
And there, finally, was Echo, lying on her side, blinking her last.
For the next week, I spent my afternoons there, finally surfing those elusive and magical sheets of water in the ancient Aegean.
She knew she was going to see these copies and was getting keen to see this book out there, finally," he said.
From Keele, he moved in 2004 to the school of politics and international relations at Nottingham University, and from there, finally, to St Andrews University in 2014.
Being there, finally reaching the Bijagós after overcoming the hurdles, translates into a feeling of removal you cannot get by jetting down to the Caribbean.
"I think the evidence is there, finally," declared Duke Devlin, 58, a farmer who came here for the Woodstock festival in 1969 and never left.
"But maybe even more so is the excitement of getting 22, trying so hard to get there, finally being able to match history, which is pretty awesome".
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