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Discover Ludwig"eventually becoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a process or progression over time. Example: She started out as an intern at the company, but after years of hard work and dedication, she eventually became the CEO.
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Their wing bones shortened and flattened, eventually becoming streamlined flippers.
Ábel shows signs of eventually becoming a writer.
At Pacific, Boras thrived, eventually becoming team captain.
Vanguard grew quickly, eventually becoming a major independent label.
All three joined Fairfield, eventually becoming partners in marketing.
He then became a tutor in adult education, eventually becoming a professor.
He played two more seasons before moving into coaching, eventually becoming Japanese baseball's first foreign manager.
Forrest escaped, eventually becoming one of the most feared commanders on either side of the war.
Together they formed Wynn Resorts, with Mr. Okada eventually becoming the company's biggest shareholder.
Career: Turned to journalism instead, eventually becoming a senior editor at 'The Times'.
There he remained for 40 years, eventually becoming college president in 1998.
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