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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as eventually" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show a cause-effect relationship or to introduce a consequence. Example: As eventually the rain stopped, the sun began to peek through the clouds.
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Voters signalled a desire for continued peace, as well as, eventually, a new constitution.
Zuckerberg imagines Facebook as, eventually, a layer underneath almost every electronic device.
Within months of its founding, even Machen's new church suffered its own schism, as, eventually, did the new splinter sect.
The sea water was also laced with boric acid, which can soak up stray neutrons that the control rods miss.Reactor 3's pressure vessel was then treated the same way, as, eventually, was reactor 2's.
But as, eventually, the city of Rome declined, and the imports dried up, the whole port crumbled and was gradually covered over by sand.
On 7 December 2009, Cross publicly testified before the Iraq Inquiry, having previously argued that the proceedings should be held in public as, eventually, they were.
La Tour's lying is compared to Jack's, as eventually Vivienne's secrets will be compared to Suzanne's.
Seen by some as eventually being the best player in this draft.
And what will Bates do when he eventually finds out, as eventually he must?
Yet the movement invention does not so much falter as eventually drop into pointlessness.
"She holds on to everything, and sees it all as eventually having a use.
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