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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to finally be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express something that will eventually happen, but has not happened yet. Example: After months of preparation, she was ready to finally be reunited with her family.
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"To finally be doing it.
It's good to finally be on top".
We are really excited to finally be releasing new music".
It was great to finally be in the front".
"Her poor son, waiting to finally be king," he said.
"This fight needs to finally be done, over".
How did it feel, then, to finally be believed by a high court judge?
Genscher told Der Spiegel that Khodorkovsky was "exhausted, but very happy to finally be free".
I'm so happy to finally be able to tell you this".
Egyptians were thrilled to finally be participating in a free and fair vote.
"It was wonderful to finally be able to make it up to our supporters".
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