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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unavoidable" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an unavoidable" because "unavoidable" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "It is an unavoidable consequence of our actions that we must face."
Alternatives: "an inescapable" or "a necessary".
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This misstep seemed to crystalise a unavoidable truth that had been present all along.
Indeed, the Croatian story resembles those we hear about other EU member states from southern Europe – which brings us to a unavoidable conclusion: on 1 July Croatia has not actually joined only the EU; in reality, it has become a fully-fledged member of the EU periphery.
Finally, the paper concludes with a lengthy, unrelated, and unjustified discussion attributing explaining aging as "self-explanatory" and a unavoidable consequence of otherwise unnamed "fundamental laws".
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Food is a an unavoidable expense.
The policy was not an unavoidable choice, a practical technocratic decision.
Selecting an appropriate learning method is therefore an unavoidable part of solving a text classification problem.
There is an unavoidable logic to a medium-footprint approach.
It seems that the death of any civilian in war, an unavoidable occurrence, is a "crime".
Matt Shoemaker suffered a brain injury on an unavoidable line drive.
As this was a cohort study conducted within a naturalistic setting, this was an unavoidable limitation.
"Hunger is not an incurable disease or an unavoidable tragedy.
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