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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably inevitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that can be reasonably claimed to be unavoidable or destined to happen, often with some degree of debate or interpretation.
Example: "Given the rapid advancements in technology, the rise of artificial intelligence in everyday life is arguably inevitable."
Alternatives: "possibly unavoidable" or "likely destined".
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Given these circumstances, a price increase is perfectly understandable and arguably inevitable.
But this arguably inevitable suffering is being greatly magnified by harsh spending cuts; and these spending cuts are a case of inflicting pain for the sake of inflicting pain.
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Despite their clear-cut motivations and more than adequate preparation for A-Z, HAWRAF ran into some bumps-in-the-road that are arguably inevitable for a project with such strict time constraints and the over daylong duration: "Mental fatigue was definitely the biggest struggle.
There are many reasons to believe that such 'ensurance' and the assurance that follows from it, are impossible, not least because failures in any human intervention are not only possible but are arguably inevitable.
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There's arguably something inevitable about the pop culture ascent of Tyson in an ear of growing interest in our place in the universe.
With the rise of Linux software that arguably was the inevitable result of the Internet Sun didn't have many plays left.
Arguably, though, it was inevitable, a triumph of official opacity in a struggle of competing definitions of what the public should be allowed to know.
So we can probably look forward to more ruckus over another inevitable and arguably extremely senseless drug-related execution coming soon.
This review explains the scientific concepts and issues underlying the origin of life, possible mechanisms of origins, and the features of living systems that can arguably be viewed as an inevitable consequence of the earliest molecules.
Partisan about-faces are inevitable, but they're arguably easier on constitutional matters.
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