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The phrase "eventually inevitable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event that will eventually happen no matter what actions are taken. It implies that while the event may be delayed, it is ultimately unavoidable. Example: Despite numerous attempts to fix the problem, it became eventually inevitable that the company would go bankrupt.
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If they get on with restructurings that are eventually inevitable, they have a fighting chance of putting the crisis behind them.
After all, although death is usually seen as a medical failure, it is eventually inevitable.A year ago, it seemed as if the so-called right-to-die movement had gathered an inevitable momentum, and that doctor-assisted suicide would soon be written into law in many places.
Economic growth, even as it sputters in some nations, is (eventually) inevitable.
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Higher taxes will eventually be inevitable, since so many governments have lurched heavily into deficit.
Mr. Katz, of the Brookings Institution, said that sweeping demographic changes would eventually make inevitable, and reduce opposition to, some of the changes proposed at the Cool Downtowns conference.
At some point, probably before too long, there will be a call for a third HIPC initiative, then a fourth, before eventually the inevitable will happen and all the unpayable debts will be written off.
Eventually, the inevitable collision happened -- tearing a hole in The Steve Irwin's hull.
Eventually, the inevitable occurs: Someone, perhaps an editor who's been around the block a few times, points out that the rules of contractions mean that you certainly can use 'til if you want to.
All are aware that political negotiations are inevitable eventually.
Mr Schröder at first tried to resist the takeover but eventually accepted the inevitable.
And then, eventually, when the inevitable flaws are exposed, we lose faith in the solution completely.
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