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The phrase "are unavoidable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, events, or conditions that cannot be avoided in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The challenges we face in this project are unavoidable for anyone working in this industry."
Alternatives: "are inevitable for" or "cannot be avoided for".
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With today's depressed economy, big deficits are unavoidable for some years.
Discrepancies between experimentally measured data and computational predictions are unavoidable for complex engineering dynamical systems.
But hard as making these changes may be, they are unavoidable for the entrepreneur who succeeds enough to turn a start-up venture into an ongoing business.
It is claimed that these facts are unavoidable for a person, but from this a conclusion is drawn that the very actions a person performs are unavoidable for her.
In fact, because regions with abundant wind resources are usually far from load centers, long transmission lines are unavoidable for large-scale wind power.
This is expected as formula (65) was not only derived for long filters but also for small step-sizes, which are unavoidable for large filter lengths.
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Yes, that is unavoidable for me.
And a political context is unavoidable for a woman writer, she believes.
And like death and taxes, facial-hair growth is unavoidable for men.
One change is unavoidable for the test, which starts Thursday in Manchester.
Since the extractor adopts the magnetic stripping method, emittance growth is unavoidable for the extracted beam.
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