eventually win
Frequency: 7.822.1 per million words
To be victorious in a conflict or competition after a period of struggle.
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- After a tough season, the underdog team eventually won the championship.
- Despite the initial setbacks, they are determined to eventually win the championship.
- Despite the early polls, I believe our candidate will eventually win the election.
- After years of hard work, she hopes to eventually win an Olympic medal.
- With enough perseverance, you can eventually win any battle you face.
- The candidate believes he will eventually win the election, even if it's a close race.
- The family fought for years and eventually won their case against the large corporation.
- If we keep practicing, we will eventually win against the stronger team.
- A startup might struggle at first, but a good idea should eventually win over investors.
- The lawyer was confident that his client would eventually win the case.
- In the end, logic and reason eventually won the argument.
- Through persistence, the small startup managed to eventually win market share from larger competitors.
- If they had stuck to their original strategy, they would have eventually won the match.
- It took them many attempts, but they did eventually win the contract.
- We held onto the hope that our side would eventually win.
- Don't give up; your dedication will help you eventually win their trust.
- The revolutionaries, though outnumbered, eventually won their independence.
- He studied diligently, knowing he would eventually win the scholarship.
- Just keep trying; the most persistent player will eventually win.
- The team knew they had to play smart if they were to eventually win the tournament.