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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inescapable" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an inescapable" because "inescapable" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The consequences of our actions are often an inescapable part of life."
Alternatives: "an unavoidable" or "a certain".
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In this sense, any government that takes vivere sicuro as its goal generates a passive and impotent populace as a inescapable result.
With a steep temperature rise sitting on our global horizon, one is reminded of the words of Martin Luther King: "We are all caught in a inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny".
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Corrosion of metals and its alloys employed in service is an inescapable but a controllable process.
It's not a plot point that propels a narrative; it's an inescapable box.
Jimmy Savile was an inescapable fixture of a British childhood in the nineteen-seventies and eighties.
For a while it was an inescapable and undeniable feature of the pop-cultural landscape.
The tale of two cities is an inescapable one in a place like New York City.
A tower has again become an inescapable presence at the southern end of Manhattan.
Within a decade, however, fleece had become an inescapable element of daily life.
Trapped in a time warp, the system awaits an inescapable generational change.
It is an inescapable part of her life, a fact she has accepted with remarkable poise.
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