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'if eventually' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when discussing something that may or may not happen in the future, usually after considering several possibilities. For example: "If eventually the company decides to outsource some of its operations, it could save a lot of money."
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If eventually the complete graph on V is obtained, G is said to H-percolate.
"I was wondering if eventually you might want to take over the shop?" she asked Kino.
"I wouldn't be surprised if eventually men want necklaces," Ms. Harkin said.
If eventually a toy is based on it, the Dragon Eye will have come full circle.
If eventually approved, the complex would be located off Serra Street between El Camino Real and Campus Drive.
If eventually charged, he may well contend that the cash was for donations to the charity, not bribes for himself.
It has to apply objective criteria.And if, eventually, future applicants were to satisfy the EU's political and economic requirements?
If eventually all get them, the potential for catastrophe — whether through irrationality, misperception, or accident — is great.
In early October, the Board of Trustees first considered the concept for the graduate residences, which – if eventually approved – would house about 2,400 graduate students.
She has not yet been formally charged, but could face up to five years in prison or a fine of more than £3,000 if eventually convicted.
Democratic put options should eventually clear the marketplace of bad ideas, even if "eventually" can take a fair amount of time.
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