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nounEventualität, die* * *[-'æ-]- plural eventualities - noun (a possible happening: We are ready for all eventualities.) die Möglichkeit* * *even·tu·al·ity[ɪˌventʃuˈæləti, AM -ət̬i]for all eventualities für alle Eventualitätenfor any \eventuality für alle Fällein that \eventuality in diesem Fall* * *[I"ventʃʊ'lItɪ]n(möglicher) Fall, Eventualität fin the eventuality of fire — im Brandfall
* * ** * *nounEventualität, diein certain eventualities — in bestimmten [möglichen] Fällen
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2 eventuality
- 'æ-- plural eventualities - noun (a possible happening: We are ready for all eventualities.)eventualitetsubst. \/ɪˌventʃʊˈælətɪ\/, \/ɪˌventjʊˈælətɪ\/mulighet, eventualitetin certain eventualities under visse forutsetninger, under visse omstendigheter
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