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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that will happen or become something else at a later time. Example: "She struggled with her studies for years, but eventually being accepted into her dream university made it all worth it."
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I look forward to this continuing ordeal eventually being concluded".
The three initially told police false stories before eventually being encouraged to overcome the witchcraft.
He stashed drugs in lockers and went high to school, eventually being kicked out.
He said Twitter had set a goal of eventually being on two billion devices worldwide.
I remember coveting and eventually being permitted to own a book for the first time.
The nurses were arrested, tortured, tried and sentenced to death before eventually being freed.
The film had a famously troubled production history, eventually being "rescued" by Miramax.
Raising it carries the risk of eventually being punished by voters.
It was watched by a relatively measly amount of people before eventually being cancelled.
After that it went into swift decline, eventually being overtaken by "dad" and "daddy" around 1970.
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Lionel Messi dances into the Leverkusen area before - eventually - being crowded out.
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