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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eventually eat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sequence of actions that culminate in the act of eating, often implying a gradual process leading to that point.
Example: "The animals will gather around the food, and eventually eat once they feel safe."
Alternatives: "and ultimately consume" or "and finally partake in".
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And, eventually, eat.
"By being able to 'collect' caged animals, pick them up, handle them, and eventually eat them, notions of human supremacy are underscored".
Thankfully, since a Korean BBQ requires actual, y'know, real-life engagement to cook your own food and eventually eat it, she did put down her phone occasionally to throw some beef on the grill and talk to me for a minute.
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Hollywood has taught us to see women who aren't in relationships as damaged Miss Havisham types to be pitied and eventually eaten by their cats.
One of the greatest of these films was dos Santos How Tastyy Was My Little Frenchman (1971), about a French soldier in the 1500s captured by Brazil's indigenous Tupinamba people and eventually eaten by them – Oswald de Andrade's Cannibalist Manifesto made literal.
Things were purchased, used and discarded, then broken by time, sun and waves into tiny pieces and eventually eaten by a young sea turtle.
They'll go from snatching the treat from you to allowing you to catch them and eventually eating from your hand.
If businesspeople arent confident, the first thing that gets axed is capital spending, and that will eventually eat into the GDP," Slifer says.
And finally, will Angry Birds eventually eat away so much mindshare — people currently spend 200 million minutes a day playing the game — that no one has any time for plain old media?
Leprosy starts by attacking the skin and peripheral nerves but can eventually eat its way into bone.
Like life has a funny way of doing, time (and the crow I would eventually eat) flew by.
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