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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eventually even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a progression or escalation of a situation, often implying that something is surprising or unexpected.
Example: "She started with small tasks and eventually even took on the leadership role in the project."
Alternatives: "and ultimately even" or "and finally even".
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She earned enough to support her children and, eventually, even her estranged husband.
"She'll be delivering e-mail, news, weather and eventually even horoscopes.
And eventually, even though he initially pitched it to Parker Brothers, they didn't pick it up.
To fail to know and honour limits is to bring about needless pain and suffering, and eventually even murder.
Constantine later took heretics, schismatics within the church and eventually even Jews to be the embodiment of the Evil One.
In 1973 they expanded their attacks to create terror in mainland Britain and eventually even in continental Europe.
Deer upset their own environment through overpopulation, rendering it unsuitable for other species, and eventually, even for themselves.
Fortunately, I recovered well enough and eventually even got used to being referred to as "pig-flu girl".
I stopped reading and then stopped writing and eventually even coherent thought proved too onerous to indulge in.
They would, after a point, lead to diminishing increases and eventually even to a decline in output per worker.
The people lost confidence in their government and, eventually, even lost confidence in their future," the president said.
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