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Discover Ludwig"has eventually" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something happened or was completed after a period of time or a series of events. For example: "After a long and difficult journey, she has eventually reached her destination."
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Yet it has eventually worked.
Several weeks later an apology has eventually been extracted.
Since the industrial revolution, virtually every successful company has eventually succumbed to it.
Generally, however, public refusal to accept the restraints has eventually led to their collapse.
Some recent marketing that has aimed for authenticity has eventually faced a backlash.
Every player who has received at least 64 percent of the vote has eventually been enshrined.
During the course of American history, everyone who bet against Jefferson has eventually lost.
The European Central Bank has, eventually, done its part by starting quantitative easing.
After all, so far virtually every financial crisis has eventually come to an end.
But, of course, it's thanks to Charlie that everything has eventually been scuppered.
FOR more than a century, every elected leader of the Liberal Party has eventually gone on to lead Canada.
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