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The phrase "and eventually started a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sequence of events where something was initiated after a period of time or development.
Example: "After years of working in the industry, she decided to pursue her passion and eventually started a successful business."
Alternatives: "and ultimately launched a" or "and finally established a".
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He began to sell insurance and eventually started a financial consulting business.
Mr. Wolfson received law and business degrees from New York University and eventually started a software business.
I worked at a Web development shop and other start-ups and eventually started a project called Ludicorp, which built an online game.
AFTER graduation, he worked several years as a university administrator, then became a full-time investor and eventually started a company to manage investment funds.
He later became a salesman and eventually started a computer consulting firm with his brother, according to a 2001 article in The Asbury Park Press about the business.
He stayed in the area and eventually started a small organic farm and a consulting firm, helping others build sustainable businesses.
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They began dating and eventually started an advertising agency in Tampa.
He wants to rent an apartment, date and eventually start a family.
If excessive current flowed through the wires they would overheat and eventually start a fire.
In the future, Ethan plans to concentrate his academic studies on localized conservation approaches and eventually start a career in the environmental mitigation field.
Afterward, the couple said they planned to stay in their apartment between Avenues C and D, and eventually start a family.
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