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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eventually that" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are trying to indicate a progression or conclusion, but it would need more context to be effective.
Example: "We discussed various options, and eventually that led us to a final decision."
Alternatives: "and ultimately that" or "and in the end that".
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But crazes thrive on novelty, and eventually that dies out.
And eventually that lack of paperwork will catch up with you.
And, eventually, that makes the working partner feel as if the spouse isn't doing enough.
Computers looked for the best bid, and eventually that bid was the $1 stub.
Then I graduated to screaming, and eventually that led to writing actual lyrics".
And eventually that led to a reflection on why Trump won.
And eventually that work paid off when I sold my first book.
And, eventually, that would have an impact on transport spending elsewhere.
The line between cops and criminals is almost as faint, and eventually that attracts the attention of Internal Affairs.
"As with most cities, there's a kind of inner circle, and eventually that circle begins to grow.
"The amount the firm is deferring has been growing and eventually that tab will come due," said a rival Wall Street executive who asked not to be named.
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