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The phrase "eventually realize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that will be understood or accepted after some time, usually after some effort. For example: "After a lot of research, I eventually realized that the solution to my problem was quite simple."
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Indeed, Haiphong may eventually realize its potential.
"I'm hoping that they'll eventually realize that.
You may eventually realize that is a stupid question.
We eventually realize we are reading an absurdist parody of the "heart of darkness" story.
It also said it intended to eventually realize half of its sales beyond China's borders.
Many newcomers eventually realize that going online is the only way to learn.
Hamilton responded that Clinton was wrong, and noted that all Presidents eventually realize their legacy in foreign policy.
Mr. Seiser, the Social Democrat, said that he believed Carinthian voters would eventually realize what a mess Mr. Haider left behind.
Anyone in this situation would eventually realize that talking in a calm, deliberate tone might convince a listener that he is not a crank.
It centres on a bickering couple who separate after believing the other is unfaithful but eventually realize they still love each other.
I hope the organizers will eventually realize that the parade will be better when all New Yorkers can march openly and proudly," Mark-Viverito said in a statement.
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