eventually eliminate

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To remove or get rid of something in the end, after a period of time.

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  • The new policies aim to eventually eliminate corruption in the industry.
  • Scientists hope their research will eventually eliminate this disease.
  • The government plans to eventually eliminate all fossil fuel subsidies.
  • Regular exercise can eventually eliminate many health problems.
  • This technology should eventually eliminate the need for paper receipts.
  • We expect to eventually eliminate all manufacturing defects.
  • The new system will eventually eliminate human error in calculations.
  • Automation may eventually eliminate certain types of jobs.
  • Better education could eventually eliminate poverty in rural areas.
  • They believe these measures will eventually eliminate discrimination.