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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventual death" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the inevitable ending of life and can be used in many different contexts. For example: - The doctor warned the patient that their illness would lead to their eventual death. - The main character in the novel was haunted by thoughts of his eventual death. - The politician's actions were motivated by fear of their eventual death and desire for immortality. - The scientist's research focused on finding ways to delay the eventual death of cells. - The elderly couple had prepared for their eventual death by writing their wills and making funeral arrangements.
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Ivan's eventual death is from lung cancer.
Tells about her sister's operations and eventual death.
There are peoples who often photograph and video the torture and eventual death of the animal.
And she recalled her mother's struggle to afford health insurance and her eventual death from cancer.
Informed sources said the eventual death toll could be even higher.
The virus attacked the internal organs, resulting in "general toxemia" and eventual death.
It seemed I had not only married him but also married my eventual death.
"I think Vioxx certainly contributed to my wife's eventual death," Mr Eaton said.
Some officials say the eventual death toll will reach into the thousands.
Soon there will be blah blah blah, to be followed by his eventual death.
With many of the victims' bodies missing, the eventual death toll took a month to establish.
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