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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually cancel" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something will eventually be cancelled, but it may take some time. Example: The company's plans to expand to international markets were eventually cancelled due to economic concerns. In this sentence, "eventually cancelled" implies that the decision to cancel the expansion was made after some time and consideration. Without the word "eventually," the sentence would simply state that the plans were cancelled, without giving any indication of timing or cause.
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So many forces are at work in "Bone by Bone" that they eventually cancel one another out.
The group then threatened terrorist action against cinemas who screened The Interview, prompting cinemas chains to pull it from schedules, and Sony to eventually cancel the release altogether.
The major worry is that if cable networks do not protect the fees from paying subscribers, and offer most programming online at no cost — as newspapers have done — then customers may eventually cancel their cable subscriptions.
When opposite segments approach, they eventually cancel by virtue of the attraction between them, forming a quasi-circular prismatic loop composed of edge dislocation segments.
Merrill said she's hopeful the Education Department will eventually cancel all loans owed by defrauded student borrowers.
Everybody is so subtle that they eventually cancel each other out and settle into being friends because nobody wants to make the first move.
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There had been earlier plans to remake the game for Bandai's WonderSwan Color handheld, as had been done with the first, second, and fourth installments of the series, but the game faced several delays and was eventually canceled after the premature cancellation of the platform.
(Mr. Obama eventually canceled).
They eventually cancelled their trip.
The scheme proved ineffective and was eventually cancelled.
Bao eventually cancelled plans to publish, citing copyright issues.
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