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Discover Ludwig"that eventually" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of something happening after a period of time or through a gradual process. Example: "She struggled with her studies, but it was worth it when she eventually graduated with honors." In this example, "eventually" suggests that the action of graduating happened after a period of time and effort. The addition of "that" before "eventually" emphasizes that the graduation was the end result of the struggle.
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That eventually blew up.
But that eventually faded.
That eventually led to difficulties.
That eventually led to "Maus".
The thing that eventually sank me?
Just trust that, eventually, you'll make it.
lasting protest that eventually brought him down.
The film that eventually followed After Hours?
"They'll do that eventually," Barbara Landsperg said.
That eventually drops to around 90%.
It was one of his few schemes that eventually succeeded.
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