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Discover Ludwig"to finally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the final point in a series of actions. For example: "After all these years, we were finally able to resolve the dispute."
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to finally
adverb
At the end or conclusion ; ultimately.
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To finally run?
"To finally be doing it.
Europe needs to finally take note.
To finally discover the odd disc's backstory.
MATT: It's nice to finally meet you!
It's good to finally be on top".
Ministers need to finally start listening".
"It's nice to finally get it".
It feels good to finally win one".
"But it's nice to finally beat him".
He needs to finally step it up.
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