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The phrase "are eventually found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome of a search or investigation, indicating that something is discovered after some time.
Example: "After a thorough investigation, the missing documents are eventually found in the archives."
Alternatives: "are ultimately discovered" or "are finally located."
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The intern in the play, Ilona Waxman, disappears and her skeletal remains are eventually found.
Even if Mr. Ganim and Mr. Giordano, a Democratic and Republican, respectively, are eventually found not guilty, "it sure doesn't look good".
Whether you are eventually found guilty or not, the fact you have been arrested can be enough to thwart your chance of getting a job or housing.
Despite the endless capacity for cluelessness among the adults in children's books, Iris and the lion are eventually found out, and the great cat flees.
More matches are eventually found, as in stereo matching, by using the recovered epipolar geometry.
However, such an approach wastes a great deal of effort in genotyping large areas of the genome that are eventually found not to show any evidence for linkage.
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It was eventually found in time.
Opal's body was eventually found buried in Fort Worth, Texas.
That it was eventually found says something for libraries.
Three officers were eventually found liable in the beating.
(He was eventually found guilty of forced oral sex).
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