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Use "eventualities" in a sentence
"A French democratic writer will be apt to say capacites in the abstract for men of capacity, and without particularizing the objects to which their capacity is applied: he will talk about actualities to designate in one word the things passing before his eyes at the instant; and he will comprehend under the term eventualities whatever may happen in the universe, dating from the moment at which he speaks."
"Even though this was the first trans-human wedding he had attended, Eric was prepared for certain eventualities."
"And while it is always good to make preparations for these kind of eventualities, it seems pretty remote."