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The phrase "an inescapably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unavoidable or cannot be escaped from, often in a philosophical or analytical context.
Example: "The consequences of our actions are an inescapably part of our reality."
Alternatives: "an inevitably" or "an unavoidably".
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This is an inescapably bleak circumstance.
It is an inescapably grim prospect.
But a "solitary cross," he said, "conveys an inescapably sectarian message".
His apocalyptic imagination has an inescapably sociopolitical and gloriously metaphorical dimension.
But wisdom has an inescapably practical, ethical aspect that is missing from much philosophical work.
Film stardom is a volatile business and also an inescapably public one.
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It gives us an arrow for time and tells us that our universe has a inescapably bleak, desolate fate.
It fell to him to manage an inescapable and inescapably painful downsizing, and my impression is that he handled that aspect of his job about as well as one could under the circumstances.
Economics is a discipline inescapably shaped by political and social perspectives, yet rooted in an evolving quantitative and qualitative infrastructure largely accepted by most practitioners.
There is the amazing handsomeness of the young fighters, too — not a moral fact but, inescapably, an aesthetic one.
Made in China, the bowl is decorated with Western sailing ships under construction, probably taken from technical drawings, but with a delicate, inescapably Chinese landscape backdrop.
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