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Discover Ludwig"in the event" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "in the instance that", and is used to refer to an occurrence or situation in the future that is possible, but not expected. For example: "In the event of an emergency, please remain calm".
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In the event
adverb
As things (have) turned out or are turning out; ultimately; in the end.
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In the event, the Syrian track failed.
In the event, none was elected.
In the event, they scarcely mattered.
In the event, it was a thriller.
In the event it was swept away.
In the event, agreement came fast.
In the event, they barely nosed ahead.
In the event, it lasted fourteen years.
In the event, the hearing was adjourned.
In the event he was rather funny.
In the event, they didn't fight.
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