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are inevitably
adverb
In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
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"Many are inevitably compromises.
Historical parallels are inevitably flawed.
There are, inevitably, vaginas.
There are inevitably risks.
The Democrats are inevitably the loudest critics.
Their first drafts are inevitably too concrete.
Yet memories are inevitably short.
Digital files are inevitably copyable".
The results are inevitably uneven.
Both are, inevitably, heart-shaped.
People are, inevitably, shaped by their experiences.
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