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Discover LudwigThe 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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