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"eventually concluding that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce the end result or final decision made after a process of thinking or investigation. Example: After weeks of research and analysis, Jane eventually concluded that the best course of action was to invest in a new marketing strategy.
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MoD officials then got "cold feet", eventually concluding that there should be no dancing.
Medical researchers and radiation experts had examined the affected residents to try and find the cause of the illness, eventually concluding that carbon monoxide was the problem.
The plan failed, hostilities continued and, in 1938, the Woodhead Commission reworked Peel's proposals into three variations, eventually concluding that partition would be impracticable.
As fellow tech-averse bookworms with similar grievances, we e-mailed back and forth, eventually concluding that it would be easier to start our small press if we lived in the same place.
He had left a young boy abandoned in his school bus while he went to have a lunch break, and police were asked to investigate whether he had any criminal intent, eventually concluding that he did not.
While my dad drove, mom held each end of the unfolded map and squinted, eventually concluding that it would take 13 hours to arrive at Mount Rushmore.
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The researchers eventually concluded that what distinguished the ''good'' teams from the dysfunctional groups was how teammates treated one another.
If Democrats are going to accept Republican premises, they shouldn't be surprised if a majority of people eventually conclude that Republicans ought to be in charge of government policy.
City officials kept the system running for 17 months long past the initially planned six-month trial period but eventually concluded that low user rates didn't justify the $1,800 per month it took to keep the system running.
Federal law enforcement may eventually conclude that Bitcoin is a money-laundering tool and may look for ways to shut it down.
Yale eventually concluded that the transcript was a forgery.
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