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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are inevitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is unavoidable or certain in relation to a specific subject or situation.
Example: "Challenges are inevitable for anyone pursuing a career in the arts."
Alternatives: "are unavoidable for" or "are certain for".
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are inevitable for
adjective
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
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Problems are inevitable for such a giant landlord, but this has been an especially trying year.
3. Consider a scenario where cuts in funding are inevitable for NASA.
Changes are inevitable for the Bowl Championship Series, college football's unpopular and controversial method of determining a national champion.
Formulas are inevitable for 50-year old bands, not that there are many of them to prove the point.
But injuries are inevitable for every team, and managing them properly will be crucial to the Mets' chances.
The odious comparisons are inevitable for Tiger as this accessible young man wins admirers in the galleries and the media alike.
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Thirteen is inevitable for both.
Yes, change is inevitable for newspapers.
In some ways, that claustrophobic feeling is inevitable for bartenders.
It surrounds us every day and is inevitable for all.
Wednesday's announcement was inevitable for Petty Enterprises' survival.
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