5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eventuate' in a Sentence
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The team's hard work will eventuate in a championship victory next season.
The sports tournament will be eventuating fierce competition among top athletes.
The marathon runner felt fatigue, and dehydration was eventuating during the race.
The intensive training sessions had eventuated in the team's remarkable victory at the championship.
The rigorous training sessions have eventuated in a well-conditioned and competitive sports team.
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