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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eventually led to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a process or a sequence of events. For example, "The development of a new technology eventually led to new opportunities in the medical field."
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That eventually led to "Maus".
It all eventually led to 20 stores.
The video eventually led to the CD.
The lessons eventually led to a first date.
The roller coaster increased tension but eventually led to talks.
The costly battle eventually led to the High Court.
And that eventually led to his current life.
His action eventually led to the downfall of the dynasty.
That mass trespass eventually led to today's "right to roam".
This eventually led to the current mixed-use concept.
Chaos surrounding elections in 2007 eventually led to military intervention.
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