Examples of using Finally started in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
The meeting finally started.
She finally started eating today a little.
Season has finally started.
After waiting for about half an hour, the show finally started.
Marie finally started to talk.
After this, the festival finally started.
Ye Kai finally started to walk out.
I waited until the sun rises, finally started rozwidniać.
My king finally started playing hockey.
Information Technology for Energy have finally started.
The elevator finally started working.
And I finally started to understand what an incredible responsibility it was to play for this football team.
The United States finally started to work.
When it finally started pouring out of me, it was undeniable.
But after some time he finally started to eat it.
And I finally started my Book of Shadows.
I was surprised when something finally started to work.
Last year we have finally started to advertise ourselves more actively.
It was later reworked for"Redefining Darkness",but it wasn't until now that this song finally started to make sense.
Her brain finally started to work.
Thanks Budapartment my savings from the bank, which previously lay in the account, finally started working and generating profit.
So I guess my mom finally started to divide up all my grandmother's things.
He started making scooters of his own at home,and spurred on by his neighbors, finally started his own business.- Soichiro Honda.
He says things finally started to change after his arrest- and sad mug shot- earlier this year for a failed drug test.
After a mile or so, my legs finally started to feel normal.".
But now, it seems brands have finally started listening to the conversation and giving plus-size brides-to-be tons of options when it comes to choosing their wedding-day look.
Price's book was published in February,at the beginning of a year when it feels like tech companies finally started to treat excessive screen time as a liability(or at least do more than pay lip service to it).
The Price book was published in February,at the beginning of a year when it felt like tech companies finally started treating the extra screen time as a liability(or at least more than that to pay for its service).
So, you can finally start playing the game Hounds.
Finally start, because today is the time to act.
