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The phrase "I eventually found out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express that the speaker eventually discovered or learned something over a period of time. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as personal anecdotes, narratives, or even in formal writing. Example: After weeks of searching, I eventually found out the truth about my friend's sudden disappearance.
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I eventually found out that this fellow the authorities took off the plane was a victim of circumstance.
I eventually found out that U.S. Girls was one person, Meghan Remy, who grew up in Chicago but now lives in Toronto.
Because the smart people in an organization tend to know one another, I eventually found out who they were about 100 in all.
I eventually found out that I had been taken to the isolated building in case a bomb was in my luggage.
I did a lot of detective work; I went through the local chamber of commerce, I contacted the tax assessor to figure out who owned the land... I eventually found out Tina had died but I met her daughter, who was astonished when I showed her the message her mother had sent decades before.
I eventually found out (after a sleepy graduate student I asked gave me a puzzled look and a lazy thumb) that the old library had been torn down a few years ago and a splendid new one built on the other side of campus.
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Both men eventually found out what it meant to be shot down.
When Mr. Parks eventually found out, he did not inform readers.
Baffert eventually found out that the horse had romped safely to his barn.
When Mr. Hamide's wife eventually found out what had happened to their son, she was devastated.
It was Richard who eventually found out that what he had really said was "Beware – fresh paint".
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