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Discover Ludwig"for eventual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to denote something that will happen in the future, but has not happened yet. For example: "We must plan for eventual contingencies."
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Wastewater is stored for eventual disposal.
Resolution taken for eventual progressive international disarmament, among other things.
Which country is training police for eventual assignment in Iraq?
As for eventual winners Spain, PwC struck a sceptical note.
Some 106 have been cleared for eventual release.
The F.D.I.C. will keep the remainder for eventual sale.
NATO officials announced this month that Georgia is being considered for eventual admission into alliance membership.
Hester's abrupt departure from RBS came last June, as it began to prepare for eventual privatisation.
After years of refusals, the European Union had accepted Turkey as a candidate for eventual membership.
Usually nothing, and they get relegated to the basement or attic for eventual disposal.
Finally, it is loaded onto trucks for eventual sale throughout China and abroad.
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