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"eventually cancelled" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something was originally planned or scheduled to happen but was later called off or discontinued. Example: The concert, which had been highly anticipated, was eventually cancelled due to a severe thunderstorm.
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They eventually cancelled their trip.
The scheme proved ineffective and was eventually cancelled.
Bao eventually cancelled plans to publish, citing copyright issues.
However, the show experienced dips in popularity and was eventually cancelled in 2006 after 104 episodes.
Aleksandr Ryazantsev's thunderbolt after two minutes was eventually cancelled out by Zlatan Ibrahimovic but, as the hosts poured forward, Gökdeniz Karadeniz struck on the break.
The Stamford Hill demonstration was eventually cancelled, but a handful of protesters did turn up in the north London suburb on 18 April, with little media attention.
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(Mr. Obama eventually canceled).
And, in fact, the remaining nine races were eventually canceled.
The show was eventually canceled, and caution has prevailed since then.
The Washington Post eventually canceled his column, and he stopped writing it altogether in 2004.
But the agency eventually canceled the program, citing a lack of money among other reasons.
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