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The phrase "eventually followed by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sequence of events or actions that occur one after another over a period of time. Example: After months of training, she eventually followed by competing in the marathon. In this sentence, "eventually followed by" indicates that participating in the marathon was the final event in a series of actions that led up to it.
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The Bourgogne was eventually followed by purpose-built public theatres across Europe.
Some were screened in European cinemas, but they were eventually followed by horror pictures and thrillers.
But it became the basis of a new policy that was eventually followed by a successful NATO peacekeeping effort.
PCD-S powder was recovered after lyophilization or spray drying of the PCD-S aqueous solutions, eventually followed by a wet granulation step.
"Our endorsement dismayed rival candidates," it said, and "was eventually followed by a string of other newspapers, including the Sun, the Times and the Daily Telegraph".
Previously, we used the term 'decay' to describe the presence of water-soaked tissue eventually followed by tissue decomposition [6,9,10,13,14,16].
This modern era for pelts'n'robes began with Felt Mountain, Goldfrapp's haunted debut from 2000, an album eventually followed by the horny stag-head rave-ups of Supernature (2005).
This seemed borne out by the traditionally cold winter of 2012/13, which was eventually followed by a fine summer and swarms of butterflies.
This, in fairness, is eventually followed by something much less equivocal: "Assad is a brutal dictator, and it is time for him to go.
Even sleeping while seated on a chair keeps people from going under too deeply, as long as it is, eventually, followed by seven or more hours on the pillow.
Ryder's humiliation and her subsequent trial and conviction were eventually followed by 500 hours of community service, before the actress deliberately dropped out of sight, quitting Los Angeles to live more quietly in her childhood home of San Francisco.
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