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The phrase "also unavoidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not only certain to happen but also cannot be avoided.
Example: "The consequences of climate change are severe and, unfortunately, also unavoidable."
Alternatives: "inevitable as well" or "inescapable too".
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But it's also unavoidable.
The connections are deliberate but also unavoidable".
For apartment purchasers, it is also unavoidable.
But it is also unavoidable, not least because there are so many nodding references.
But it is also unavoidable; walking does indeed seem to have its rise and fall.
Just as there is unavoidable war, there is also unavoidable peace.
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Yet when it came time to pay, passengers not only had to shell out for air passenger duty (currently £13, or $21, for short-haul flights), but also other unavoidable fees such as credit/debit card charges.
It is also an unavoidable fact.
One must also consider unavoidable losses connected to the extraction efficiency (72%) and decay period of 3 days.
And when it comes to the IoT there is also an unavoidable feature of physics to consider: the speed of light.
Also, the unavoidable difference between the note patterns and the preprocessed note contributions to the chords discourages us from attempting to perform total interference cancellation.
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