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终究 (zhōngjiù) is commonly used to express the idea that something will eventually happen, even if it takes a long time. It is often used to express a sense of inevitability or to emphasize the fact that something will happen in the end, no matter what. For example, it can be used to express the idea that a difficult situation will eventually be resolved.
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终究 (zhōngjiù) is used to express that something will happen eventually, in the end, or after all. For example, one could say:
"尽管他们现在还没有达成一致,但是终究会达成共识。" (jǐnguǎn tāmen xiànzài hái méiyǒu dáchéng yīzhì, dànshì zhōngjiù huì dáchéng gòngshí.)
This translates to: "Although they have not yet reached an agreement, they will eventually reach a consensus."
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