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The phrase "eventually subsided" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or feeling that occurred in the past that has since died down in intensity or intensity. For example, "The storm eventually subsided, and the town was able to assess the damage it had caused."
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Her grief eventually subsided.
Fortunately for the Reagan-Bush ticket, the questions eventually subsided.
The mildew eventually subsided and seemed to have mostly gotten under control.
He still needed heavy doses of Valium to ease his alcohol withdrawal symptoms, but those, too, eventually subsided.
Darting wind fragments and fast, improvised passages over agitated strings eventually subsided into a quiet, yearning conclusion.
Twice Reading equalised, with Pavel Pogrebnyak and Chris Gunter on target, maintaining a frenetic pace that eventually subsided.
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Like all borrowing booms, this one will eventually subside.
Many enthusiastic researchers believe the feud between patients and environmentalists will eventually subside.
I suspect that similar alarms raised about the dangers of texting will eventually subside.
Sciatic symptoms eventually subside on their own, with some help from exercise, surgery or medicine.
The special-teams coordinator Mike Westhoff said the pain from those returns would eventually subside.
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