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The phrase "a seed and eventually" is not correct and usable in written English as it appears to be incomplete or lacks context.
It could be used in a context discussing growth or development over time, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "She planted a seed and eventually watched it grow into a beautiful tree."
Alternatives: "a seed and in time" or "a seed and ultimately".
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You plant a seed and eventually the garden blooms.
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When ClassPass was still just Classtivity, Lanman and his partner Hank Vigil stepped in to join the seed, and eventually led the Series A round on the heels of the re-brand to ClassPass.
In many ways Exeter's pitchfork rebellion against the old Premiership elite reflects the simplest of farming parables: sow the right seed and eventually thou shalt reap, even if it all starts in a muck heap.
Eventually, "my parents planted a seed and said, 'If you are going to stay, you need to buy.' " She was happy to comply.
In our case, the employed TOP and TOPO both can act as surfactants to cover different crystallographic surfaces of newly formed nanocrystal seeds, and eventually lead to the anisotropic growth toward c axis, forming a one-dimensional nanostructure.
Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis classically begins with choroidal seeding and eventually invades the vitreous cavity [16].
These seeds exhibit significantly higher lysine content compared to WT during their development; however, this triggers the expression of a lysine catabolic enzyme at a later stage of seed development, and eventually the level of lysine does not increase in the dry seeds [ 24].
It occurred 12,000 years before the domestication of grains and seems to have been a prelude to seed storage and eventually agriculture.
It hurt at first, but it planted a seed which eventually contributed to setting me free.
They also, however, slow the absorption of nutrients when a seed eventually finds soil that is good enough to grow in.
They recognize that every blog post or minor news item is a seed that may grow and eventually blossom into a meme-flower, strewing bad PR-petals all over the internet.
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