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The phrase "an ineluctable consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is an unavoidable result or outcome of a particular situation or action.
Example: "The rising temperatures are an ineluctable consequence of climate change."
Alternatives: "an inevitable result of" or "a necessary outcome of".
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This is an ineluctable consequence of improving the computer models of climate change.
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Our knowledge of our own mortality, he suggests, is a psychological spandrel an "ineluctable consequence of consciousness evolved for other reasons".
This is the ineluctable consequence of freezing the real value of the pension, while the country grows steadily more prosperous.The Labour government has made much of its pension changes: in particular the introduction of stakeholder pensions and the replacement of the earnings-related state second pension with a more expensive scheme aimed at poorer workers.
Politicians sign up to those policies claiming that they will not hurt, that the technologies needed to make everything all right are available off the shelf, and that there is no real alternative because the decarbonisation policies currently in play are in some way ineluctable consequences of climate science.
Take the dishwasher, for instance — was it a luxury or an ineluctable necessity of modern life?
And volume, even volume that sometimes singes the ears, is an ineluctable part of that experience.
All those places have an ineluctable sense of their own isolation; it defines them.
Nevertheless, the conveniences that digital assistants offer may make them an ineluctable part of the next generation of cars.
THERE was an ineluctable sense of déjà vu this week when Turkey's foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, declared his intention to stand for president.
In his decision today, Judge Botha said a nationwide program to prevent mother-to-child transmission is "an ineluctable obligation of the state".
Nor does he ignore the implications of the Gini coefficient, which indicates that widening inequality may be an ineluctable aspect of larger and larger conurbations.
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