Examples of using May finally in English and their translations into Italian
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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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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich may finally be over for a number of Verizon smartphone users, as of next month.
My thoughts turn to Yemen, in the hope that the truce brokered by the international community may finally bring relief to all those children
the International Monetary Fund may finally be acknowledging the need to reassess its approach.
had already realized that these games may finally served"anything"?
iconic Apple Stores may finally have some worthy competition.
indications are that Apple may finally be adding it to the next iPhone.
the long-awaited announcement of a new world financial system may finally become possible.
Then spread the truth across Thra, so we may finally unite as one against our true foe… the Skeksis.
As a result, ratification of the entire Århus Convention may finally start in the Community with no needless delay, provided the necessary Community legislation is adopted.
that the citizens may finally become aware of which system is governing them.
Firstly, the Luxembourg presidency is organizing an extra summit on employment in November, which may finally mark the start of a European strategy on employment.
but I think we may finally move later.
we get lost in confusion and may finally give up.
I thought,"If Tagon saves Father's life, the years of conflict between the two may finally come to an end.
That this war may finally be over, that the refugee camps be dismantled, that people can return home, to a new life…».
There the commodity may finally"look for a reset button"
Ironically, the thing he wanted most in life, to be a good writer, may finally have been within his grasp.
personal current account may finally impose itself because of its functional consistency.
Your loved one and you will feel as if you have landed on an oasis of peace where you may finally dedicate all your time to each other.
be willing to settle in the beginning, but if you can hold your patience, you may finally convince them.