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Discover LudwigThe phrase "because eventually" is a valid part of a sentence and is used in written English.
You can use it to introduce a direct cause-and-effect relationship between two clauses. For example: "We stayed awake all night, because eventually, we needed to finish the project".
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"It may take longer for others to see it but you need to be true to yourself and keep working because, eventually, people will see it.
This is because, eventually all flame surfaces and their resident flame particles approach annihilation by reactant island formation at the end of stretching and folding processes induced by turbulence.
I had to add this because, eventually, the Starks are always right.
I think that this is because, eventually, I find that activity restrictive and reductive.
Reactions are child nodes of enzymes and vice versa because, eventually, one reaction may be catalyzed by several enzymes and, conversely, one enzyme may catalyze different reactions.
To others in a similar position, she says: "Keep going because eventually you will get there".
"But then I stopped seeing them, because eventually all of them passed," he said.
Never underestimate ordinary people because eventually they show up and vote".
"I'm talking openly because eventually I'm going to die," she said.
"And it affects everybody at some point, because eventually nobody can sell their apartments".
A Ponzi scheme is the opposite of a perfect crime; detection is inevitable because eventually the numbers become unsustainable.
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