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I've finished eating all the vegetable croquette I bought yesterday at last. klingt das natürlich?
I've finished eating all the vegetable croquette I bought yesterday at last. klingt das natürlich?
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- Englisch (US)
Natürlich
It is correct but I would leave out the "at last" to make it sound a little more natural.
- Japanisch
Okay. Thanks.

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