7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eventuate' in a Sentence
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The research study will be eventuating new insights into climate change.
The environmental initiatives will have been eventuating a significant reduction in carbon emissions.
The efforts put into environmental conservation will have eventuated in a cleaner planet.
The efforts to promote sustainability have been eventuating in cleaner and greener environments.
The community's collective actions have eventuated in a cleaner and greener environment.
The upcoming summit will eventuate in crucial discussions on global climate policies.
The prolonged drought eventuated in a severe water crisis.
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