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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually coming to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a gradual process that leads to a final outcome or conclusion over time.
Example: "After many discussions and negotiations, we are eventually coming to a resolution."
Alternatives: "ultimately arriving at" or "finally reaching".
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Eventually coming to rest, she rises and walks out of the camera frame.
I wandered aimlessly for a while, eventually coming to London for a concert.
It was passed down through several generations, eventually coming to the bridegroom's great-grandmother, who had six sons.
"We knew they was eventually coming to get us, but you go to getting mad anyway," he said.
The spectrum of vehicles eventually coming to market will allow older drivers to consider the types that suit them best.
My thing is eventually coming to the words, making the words part of you, so that they're an extension of your emotional state".
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The case eventually came to court.
The discrepancy eventually came to light.
Things eventually came to a head.
A tugboat eventually came to the rescue.
But people eventually came to their senses.
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