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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unavoidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that is likely to happen but not guaranteed, indicating a high probability of occurrence.
Example: "Given the circumstances, the delays in the project timeline are almost unavoidable."
Alternatives: "nearly inevitable" or "practically certain".
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Profit was almost unavoidable.
"It's almost unavoidable," he added.
It has become almost unavoidable.
But this is almost unavoidable.
Indeed, that is almost unavoidable.
It is her destiny, almost: unavoidable and defining.
Projecting our knowledge on to the canvas is almost unavoidable.
"It's almost unavoidable," says Ruwet. "It's a highly competitive field.
Comparisons with other bohemian capitals are almost unavoidable.
With rising health costs and gaps in insurance coverage, it's almost unavoidable.
As I wrote, present-day reality was refracting through the storyline in an almost unavoidable way.
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