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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eventually stopped on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process of selection or decision-making that leads to a final choice or conclusion.
Example: "After considering several options, we explored various locations and eventually stopped on the one that best suited our needs."
Alternatives: "and ultimately settled on" or "and finally chose".
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Just after 8 a.m., he went inside and eventually stopped on the 16th floor.
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Bloodied and battered, Diego was eventually stopped on cuts in the fifth and final round.
The car eventually stopped on Second Street in the Naples Island area of Long Beach.
The car eventually stopped on Laguna Canyon Road in the Festival of the Arts parking lot.
After a rapid ascent, the elevator subsequently descended very quickly, slowing down only when it reached the third floor and eventually stopping on the first floor.
Thus, when he did eventually stop on lap 50, he rejoined the race in fifth position.
The person said the car sped up Monday on Interstate 295 and could not be slowed by pressing all the way down on the brake pedal, but that it eventually stopped on the median grass after being shifted into neutral.
Jorge Lorenzo almost crashed out in the wet before the race was eventually stopped on lap 14 of 20.
Steinbrenner slowed, and eventually stopped.
The LCD darkened and eventually stopped working.
Longish rally and the ball eventually stops on Djokovic in the wind, and that's a fourth break point.
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