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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed eventually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular issue or topic will be dealt with at some point in the future, though not immediately.
Example: "The concerns raised during the meeting will be addressed eventually in the follow-up report."
Alternatives: "resolved in due time" or "tackled at a later stage".
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To be sure, these things would almost certainly have been addressed eventually.
Many operational researchers will be reluctant to abandon a good idea because of resource constraints that might be addressed eventually.
He conceded that part of the problem was that Nintendo took too long to take into account young female consumers (addressed eventually with the launch of a "misty pink" version of the handheld) and the lack of the availability of its workhorse, Super Mario 3D Land, at launch.
The increased background fluctuations in the confocal case need to be addressed, eventually with a widened beam to lower the intensity inside the vapor cell.
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Here is the outline of seven main reforms that the Algerian government needs to address eventually.
In addition, conflicting interests in different sectors or among various actors can be identified, addressed, and eventually resolved.
Kondo eventually addressed her critics in a statement.
Yes, Ms. Jacobsen will eventually address the U.F.O.
More refined approaches should eventually address these limitations.
And eventually to address this in the discussion.
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