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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's inevitable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is certain to happen or cannot be avoided. Example: "As technology continues to advance, it's inevitable that some jobs will become obsolete."
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"It's inevitable," he said of the ash borer's arrival.
"It's inevitable.
"It's inevitable," he said.
"It's inevitable," Torre said.
It's inevitable, I guess.
"It's inevitable, isn't it?
"It's inevitable," said Henman.
It's inevitable: we play games.
It's inevitable," Mr. Hakala said.
It's inevitable, encroaching and inspirational.
It's inevitable that euphoria will fade.
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