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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually finally" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something happened after a long delay or a series of events leading up to it. Here is an example sentence: "After years of hard work and determination, she eventually finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor."
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Eventually, finally, the earthquake stopped, and the tension broke.
Some people may be with the Times's Kevin Maher on this one, you say: with the release of Revenge of the Sith, the world "can eventually, finally, grow up".
Wretched adverbs such as eventually, finally, ultimately also have no opposites.
Even in my relatively female-heavy field of ecology, women publish only about 23percentt of journal articles, so whatever publications I eventually, finally produce will constitute a tiny nudge toward gender equality.
The irony lies in that, if Halliday (1993) is right, those individuals who are eventually finally able to master this art in adulthood will need to learn to silence their newly-attained mastery of language abstraction when participating in informal contexts before they can ultimately reach the state of full linguistic maturity.
NBC fired Zucker eventually, finally displaying a modicum of programming acumen.
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eventually; eventually.
You lose it, but eventually you finally become funny".
He gave up, retired the dogs, and eventually they "finally went to Jesus," he said.
Eventually, I finally found a board that was open-minded enough to take that risk.
It eventually turned anxious and, finally, ended in shocked silence.
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