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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although inevitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession, indicating that something is bound to happen despite other factors.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges, although inevitably, it was completed on time."
Alternatives: "even though it is unavoidable" or "despite being certain".
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Talks of a rift at the highest levels, although inevitably denied, are certainly true.
Neither does Ms. Kron in a performance that is almost as good, although inevitably overshadowed.
Although, inevitably, the celebrity-heavy events in cities such as London or New York gain the most attention.
Rating scales act as the de facto test construct in a writing assessment, although inevitably as a simplification of the construct (North, 2003).
In fact in some respects this is the least autobiographical of my books, although inevitably I have drawn on people I have known and experiences I have had".
She has dragged herself back for one last attempt at the London marathon, although – inevitably - injury struck again in the build-up.
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A. Possibly, although not inevitably.
It was a good system, although Emrah inevitably began asking himself certain questions.
It really isn't particularly disturbing in itself, although it inevitably evokes tragic associations.
It covers a diversity of learning processes, aiming for breadth over depth (although it inevitably neglects several important forms of learning).
That is to be expected in epistolary literature, and, although less inevitably, in the essay, the travel book, journalistic reporting, and polemical or hortatory prose.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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