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Discover Ludwig"when finally" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a specific moment or event that comes after a long period of time. Example: When finally she reached the top of the mountain, she was rewarded with a breathtaking view of the valley below.
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This ensured that the mirror's final shape would be correct and to specification when finally deployed.
When finally he arrived, the uproar restarted.
They get a cheer when finally they come together.
When finally relieved, he completed the conquest of the region.
Lawrence asks when finally you're chewing the food.
When finally doing so, however, he also broke his heart.
When finally published in 1917, it brought him immediate fame.
When finally reclaimed, they were still heavy with smoke.
The effect, when finally achieved, will be deceptively simple.
When, finally, he came on, he made a big difference.
When finally released, however, most of the reviews were not positive.
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