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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was constructed or created after a period of time or after a series of events.
Example: "After years of planning and fundraising, the community center was eventually built."
Alternatives: "ultimately constructed" or "finally erected."
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The subway was eventually built in 1989.
A small firm eventually built a distinguished bldg.
The project was eventually built, albeit on a smaller scale.
Most of the products were eventually built elsewhere.
All the roads in question, however, were eventually built.
The charges eventually built into the impeachment trial.
A Lady chapel was eventually built, but with no spire.
The company eventually built a total of 22,000 homes.
(The patent ran out and the Japanese eventually built one).
It was eventually built to digitize and structure the input.
He eventually built himself a one-room cabin.
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