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The phrase "I eventually bought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was acquired after a certain amount of time or effort. For example: "After months of searching, I eventually bought the perfect car."
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I eventually bought the 3rd generation.
(Emerson Books, Inc. 1954) I eventually bought my own copy.
I eventually bought a property and took out an HSBC mortgage in 2009.
So I eventually bought them two sets of $750 golf clubs that we had to cut down".
I eventually bought myself an Aston Martin DBS, and I was invited to go to Silverstone to watch these old cars go round.
"I eventually bought 10 pristine ones for £45,000 each and another 12 that were slightly scuffed or had coffee stains on them for much less".
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When I eventually buy a similar top for my son – he's nine – I will probably still be wearing mine.
I'm sure that I will eventually buy an iPhone 6 Megabundle, because the new built-in camera is banging, and I use my phone mostly to order food and take pictures.
I filed late last year, but I did eventually buy a copy of Final Fantasy IV for the Nintendo DS with some leftover tax money.
I did eventually buy several of the apps, which stopped the prompts.
"What Amazon is trying to do is raise my expectations so that I'll eventually buy everything from it," Mr. McFarland said.
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