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25 May 2018
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What is the difference between Ultimately and Eventually ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Ultimately and Eventually ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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- English (US)
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Ultimately means "above all else"
But it CAN mean the same as eventually.
Eventually is time relevant. It will happen, but you don't know when.
- Turkish
@katmo Thank you! Which sentence do you think is more natural?
"Ultimately, we broke up."
"Eventually, we broke up."
"Ultimately, we broke up."
"Eventually, we broke up."

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