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The phrase "and eventually a second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a sequence of events or outcomes that lead to a second occurrence or item over time.
Example: "The first experiment was successful, and eventually a second was conducted to confirm the results."
Alternatives: "and later a second" or "and ultimately a second".
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Soon, she needed two large nylon sacks to hold it all, and, eventually, a second person to help drag them.
Then, the injustice was clearer and the intervention properly limited.However, we spent the next two decades bunkered next door, engaging in various forms of sanctions, no-fly zones, limited strikes, and eventually, a second invasion.
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On past form, that suggests a separatist win and eventually, a referendum (the third) on secession.Some contests took a surprising turn as America's mid-term elections approached.
A security guard simply waves his arms and screams "Noooooooooo!" in horror as an incredibly slow-moving steamroller trundles towards him, and eventually – a full 15 seconds of squandered getting-away time later – fatally runs him over.
It refers as well to a coherent ideology, which flourished in the nineteenth century, when the original Napoleon's nephew, Louis-Napoleon, campaigned for, and eventually led, a Second Empire.
But it is also possible that Locke comes to recognize, and eventually underline, a second restriction.
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