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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inexorable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means something or someone that is impossible to stop or prevent from happening. Example: "Despite their pleading and attempts to negotiate, the inexorable force of nature continued to wreak havoc on their village."
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It is an inexorable force.
Today looks like an inexorable march downward.
This is an inexorable hit.
"That is an inexorable threat," he said.
"Over time, there's been an inexorable rise in their resistance".
You can't turn back what is an inexorable trend".
Marathon running had become an inexorable part of my identity.
"Drug use is not an inexorable trend," he insists.
The fourth piece is an inexorable funeral march.
It was the gas that evoked an inexorable fear.
The logic is an inexorable as it is reprehensible.
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