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Discover Ludwig"has eventuated" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to talk about something that has happened or come to pass. For example, "The trial has eventuated in a guilty verdict."
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Globally, apart from a few certification standards in the voluntary market, little genuine action has eventuated, but actors in these markets are continuing to examine the idea of combining carbon and biodiversity credits.
The difference in development level has eventuated in many social and cultural challenges.
But now, either the AEF has a new line in promoting "Male Strippers Melbourne" and "Home Cleaning Melbourne" or some sort of hackery or lapsing of domain names has eventuated.
The cross, along with Greek philosophy and Roman law, is an inextricable part of the dynamic Western heritage that has eventuated in the very cluster of opportunities they seek.
That this "Indecision 2004" episode has eventuated in the selection of John Edwards -- whose own sprightly and punchy campaign biography was co-written, in another first, by a distinguished scholar of Henry James -- speaks well for Kerry, albeit in yet another ambivalent way.
Although interest in communities of practice and social networks in industry settings has grown remarkably, no convincing model for their systematic evaluation has eventuated.
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For a time, it troubled Walsh that none of the hate and contempt he had expected had eventuated.
The Senate committee inquiries are both highly embarrassing to the government, and would not have eventuated if not for Malcolm Turnbull's decision to recall parliament for extra sittings to consider reinstating a tougher building industry regulator.
Perhaps, if we had read all of the work Christie and others had compiled before we began the website development, it may never have eventuated!
In the meantime, this study provides no evidence of the unintended consequences of standardised packaging predicted by opponents having eventuated 1 year after implementation.
Regrettably, however, this opportunity has largely eventuated in little more than a reaffirmation of the post-Linkletter developments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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