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at last
Idioms and Phrases
Also, at long last . After a long time, finally, as in At last the speeches ended and dinner was served , or Harry's got his degree at long last . The first term dates from about 1200, the variant from the early 1500s. Also see at length , def. 2.Example Sentences
With more than 56,000 people expected to run, the race could surpass the 55,646 finishers at last year's New York Marathon.
That record had been the 55,646 finishers at last year's New York Marathon, but this month's Paris Marathon recorded 56,950 participants.
Gloucester-Hartpury's Shekells, 28, was part of the GB Sevens squad at last year's Olympics in Paris and made her Red Roses debut off the bench against Italy in round one.
"So to get it here at last is quite exciting. I feel I'm in charge of my own destiny."
Now, at last, there is real belief that PSG are finally ready to put their years of Champions League suffering behind them and win Europe's elite trophy.
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