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The phrase "an inescapable reality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or fact that cannot be avoided or changed. Example: "Climate change is an inescapable reality that we must confront as a society."
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He confirmed that Argentina will formally default on its debt, an overdue admission of an inescapable reality.
Like thousands of fellow students, he was roiled with emotions, struggling to come to grips with an inescapable reality.
That document I held was written only a few years after the French had gotten over the idea that the divine right of kings was an inescapable reality.
That feelgood sentiment and skilful media play by McKenzie since has shifted the spotlight from an inescapable reality – he engineered and presided over one of the worst succession plans in Australian professional rugby.
Not to beat up on Cardinal Egan as he bids farewell, but an inescapable reality for many Catholics, conservatives and liberals alike, is that they did not consider him a major force in New York life beyond the church.
While applauding actions that have made us safer from future terrorist attacks, we must recognize that they have not reversed an inescapable reality: The relentless advance of science and technology is making it possible for smaller and smaller groups to kill larger and larger numbers of people.
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Makeup is by its very definition fiction, an escape from the inescapable reality that we physically inhabit.
The leading alternative is a trial design known as stepped-wedge, which takes advantage of the inescapable reality that a large-scale study can't give everyone the vaccine on the exact same date.
There was an inescapable footballing reality: there was not really a place for him, not a starting place anyway.
OFT chairman John Vickers wrote to Bruce: 'It is an inescapable economic reality that in a market with limited supply, such as the holiday market, price will be higher when demand is higher.' Vickers said the OFT needed evidence of price fixing or anti-competitive behaviour to look into the matter further.
The dean who conceals her departmental budgets is attempting to manage her college's affairs within the context of an inescapable academic reality: Structural inequalities are pervasive and, in effect, are a central characteristic of higher education.
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