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Discover Ludwig"caught eventually" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something was eventually caught after a period of time. Example: "After months of investigation, the criminal was finally caught eventually by the police."
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People will be caught eventually, I think.
"I don't understand why he would do something like that – obviously he would get caught eventually.
Outside he soon realized he'd be caught eventually as the police had his name and address and his money.
Offering unsolicited advice to the mayor, Mr. Gambling said: "Don't try and cover things up, because you're always going to get caught eventually".
However, we should also remember that not all great performances are drug enhanced, and those who take the risk could be caught – eventually.
Mr. Gambling suggested that the mayor should have heeded some conventional wisdom: "Don't try and cover things up, because you're always going to get caught eventually," and he said that Mr. Bloomberg, at this point, has "got to come clean".
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Evan said his brother Morgan adjusted more easily to the controls than he did, but he caught on eventually.
You'd think she would have caught on eventually, and walked the other direction around the pole, but no, never.
Like the Segway or Google Glass, it was an impressive invention that caught, and eventually fumbled, the public imagination.
Although the experimental opera was greeted with hostility by the conservative section of the public, it caught on eventually.
They caught him eventually.
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