Sentence examples for added eventually from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added eventually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was included or incorporated at a later time, often after some initial delay or consideration.
Example: "The new features were added eventually after receiving feedback from users."
Alternatives: "included later" or "incorporated ultimately".

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He added: "Eventually, something's got to give.

Hadfield added: "Eventually they'll crash one.

He added: "Eventually, you just go 'fuck this'".

He added: "Eventually it's just happening but it's vague, the line where you started.

He added: "Eventually, as I said, one day there will be guidance.

"They offer a million for this piece or that piece," he added, eventually.

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"Church was everything," he says, before quietly adding: "Eventually, church was the enemy".

Competitors end up filming one another, he said, adding, "Eventually I learned I liked making the snowboarding films more than the actual snowboarding".

Under the proposed settlement, better nursing and treatment facilities must be phased in, adding, eventually, an estimated $120 million a year to the prison health care budget.

"Tim Howard kept us in the game I don't know how many times," Klinsmann said, adding, "Eventually, you need a little bit of luck, too, and I think in some instances we were lucky tonight".

"Believe me that I have had better days," he wrote in Spanish, adding, "Eventually, when everything can be said about the things that have happened, I will speak and I will explain my reality".

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