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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and has eventually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has happened after a period of time or after a series of events.
Example: "The project started as a small idea and has eventually grown into a successful business."
Alternatives: "and has ultimately" or "and has finally".
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Paternalism is increasingly difficult to defend when treating competent patients and has eventually become a dysphemism, indicating an emergent taboo of questioning autonomy.
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Similar fears have arisen before and have eventually been proved wrong.
Similar disagreements have occurred in the past and have eventually been resolved.When we signed the ECFA four years ago, the Legislature was the scene of fisticuffs.
A scientist who knew Latin and Greek, he had offered to help young Herbin with his Latin homework and had eventually taken the boy in.
After Williams College, he had entered the Ph.D. program in geology at Duke, but had become uncomfortable in the Duke curriculum and had eventually landed in Princeton's Ph.D. program in art history.
After leaving the University, and working in an art gallery, she had married Arthur, a prosperous young architect and had eventually settled in Pretoria with her husband and children.
Both started out as small suppliers for multinational enterprises (MNEs) and have eventually grown into micro-multinationals.
In each case the projects have been permitted and have eventually resulted in spills or severe environmental damage. .
Captive specimens, deprived of adequate wallowing, have quickly developed broken and inflamed skins, suppurations, eye problems, inflamed nails, and hair loss, and have eventually died.
One patient had developed acute myeloid leucemia (AML) at 14 months of follow up and had eventually died of the disease.
Texas retained this idea, and it has eventually spread to other states, included Arizona, Washington, and Idaho.
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