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The phrase "about eventually" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a topic that will happen in the future, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "We can talk about eventually making changes to the project timeline."
Alternatives: "regarding the future" or "concerning what will happen later".
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He moved about, eventually settling in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he continued painting in relative obscurity until his death in 1967.
Fifty-seven eager but nervous hikers begin milling about, eventually making their way to the dropped tailgate of an SUV for a final check-in.
They photographed its ruins and then wandered sadly about, eventually stumbling upon the tiny Coney Island Museum and its proprietor, Dick D. Zigun.
Until then most astronomers thought the expansion was gradually slowing because of gravity, perhaps even slowing fast enough to bring about eventually a cataclysmic collapse, soon given the name the "big crunch".
Dan Feger, the airport's executive director, said airfield officials knew the additional spending was going to come about eventually.
He talked about eventually pursuing a communications major.
They talked about eventually doing a polar journey together.
He's even thought about eventually returning to Princeton to finish his degree.
Chinese space engineers have also speculated about eventually attempting a manned mission to the moon.
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"This pilot is about vehicles, about infrastructure, about pedestrians, and eventually, about bicycles as well," he said.
She fluttered about and eventually flew away.
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