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eventually

[ih-ven-choo-uh-lee] / ɪˈvɛn tʃu ə li /


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In 2025, three eaglets hatched and two survived and eventually left the nest.

From Los Angeles Times

Experts eventually discovered an underground fire fuelled by oil shale which had been used in the building of a long-gone railway line 120 years ago.

From BBC

But she eventually brushed herself down and stunned the onlooking crowd with her spellbinding third run, her coach bursting into tears at the realisation of what Choi had achieved.

From BBC

I’m also afraid the condo won’t sell in the future, that I won’t make any money on it, and that I could eventually owe more than it’s worth.

From MarketWatch

But they eventually launch themselves on an excellent adventure that includes epic munchies, a college screening of “The Big Lebowski,” and probing family questions.

From The Wall Street Journal