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The phrase "and eventually win a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of achieving a victory or success after a period of effort or time.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she hopes to compete in the championship and eventually win a trophy."
Alternatives: "and ultimately secure a" or "and finally achieve a".
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From the kick-off they drive and drive again (insert your own driving joke here) - and eventually win a penalty.
After Murphy's 30-metre weaving run - hips swinging like Elvis circa 1956 - they go through more phases than a Puccini opera and eventually win a penalty.
Finally Hamburg get hold of the ball and knock it around in pretty patterns around the City penalty box and eventually win a corner.
Han Kang's The Vegetarian has not only received glowing praise in British and American media; it was the first Korean novel to be shortlisted for – and eventually win – a Booker Prize.
Did Michael Jordan, push off in his final throw in a bull shirt, to win his 6th ring, did Maradona, use his hand to beat England and eventually win a world cup?
"Mercedes is in F1 to be successful and to be a front-running team and eventually win a world championship," Wolff said.
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So Obama went back to Chicago, and eventually won a Senate seat.
The church sues the El for damages and eventually wins a few thousand dollars.
He audited a biology class, spent evenings cloning fruit-fly genes, and eventually won a MacArthur fellowship for his work.
A biography of John Nash, the mathematical genius who suffered from schizophrenia and eventually won a Nobel Prize.
But he kept drawing cars and eventually won a full scholarship to Art Center College.
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