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The phrase "eventually and" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to mean two things: (1) As a way to add emphasis for something that has already been stated, or (2) to connect two ideas that appear one after another in a sentence. Example sentence: The company worked hard, eventually and successfully, to turn a profit.
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Eventually, and disastrously, GMAC expanded into mortgages.
The allegations were eventually and inevitably disproved.
Eventually and mercifully the travesty ends.
You live (eventually) and you learn.
I'll die eventually, and that's cool.
Eventually, and inevitably, the Mobutu linchpin was unplugged.
"That had to change eventually, and thank goodness it did".
Police eventually and unofficially considered the death a suicide.
Howard gets up eventually and hobbles back to his line.
The movie eventually and unsentimentally establishes that both are possible.
It goes long eventually, and the whistle blows.
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