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Discover Ludwig'eventual success' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to imply that success will be achieved, but it is not immediate or guaranteed. For example, "After months of hard work, the team was confident that their efforts would bring eventual success."
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Maximize probability of eventual success (don't give up if it turns out we can eventually solve the problem).
He is sanguine about its eventual success.
Moreover, organizational factors such as bureaucracy often hinder eventual success.
He has staked his beleaguered government on its eventual success.
They turned to Alibaba's web portals and found eventual success.
Football veterans here were predicting eventual success for the Texans.
A pilgrimage to Rome leads to eventual success.
They adopted and adapted aspects of it to eventual success.
But some developers evidently think eventual success is simply a matter of timing.
Sestero comes across as ambivalent, and a bit perplexed, about the eventual success of "The Room".
Kelso writes in a tradition of Jamestown boosters who revel in the colony's eventual success.
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