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"eventually emerged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify that something became evident or known after a period of time. For example: "After months of searching, the truth about the scandal eventually emerged."
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He eventually emerged on the other side.
In its place, 16 independent nations eventually emerged.
Twitter eventually emerged as the liberals' refuge online.
From the post-March talks, an agreement eventually emerged.
The company eventually emerged from bankruptcy, hobbled from the wounds it suffered in the financial crisis.
He eventually emerged with a tiny word that hardly rolled off the tongue: apq'uxasiu.
They eventually emerged, with confetti clinging to the car's grille, to claim the prize.
In these intrigues, two states, Qin and Chu, eventually emerged supreme.
Some of their secrets, tabloid-ready, eventually emerged in other news outlets.
It turned out to be the blueprint for what eventually emerged as the world wide web.
It eventually emerged from bankruptcy last year, without a loan package.
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