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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eventually die" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mortality, the end of a process, or the conclusion of life.
Example: "All living organisms go through a life cycle, and eventually die, leaving behind a legacy."
Alternatives: "and ultimately perish" or "and finally pass away".
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Or shrink and eventually die.
Affected animals lose weight, lose coordination and eventually die.
DEPRIVE a person of oxygen and he will turn blue, collapse and eventually die.
Over the next two days, they are gripped by escalating terror and eventually die of fright.
The disease causes cells in the retina gradually to stop working and eventually die.
"To pretend otherwise is why so many touring musicians become alcoholics and addicts and eventually die," he says.
In many cases (e.g., salmon and eels), animals with a relatively long life span return to their place of birth in order to reproduce and eventually die.
In sufferers, a lack of proteins produced by the defective CHM gene leads light-sensitive cells in the retina to slowly top working, and eventually die off.
Sufferers typically start off mildly forgetful and confused, then become increasingly disabled, both mentally and physically, and eventually die, on average, about seven years after the initial diagnosis.
He was way uptown, in Yorkville, a neighborhood where food trends go to live out their golden years and, eventually, die.
The flow of water through the body of the plant is interrupted, and unless moisture is restored to the soil, it can droop and eventually die.
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