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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably inevitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that is both open to debate and seems unavoidable.
Example: "The rise of technology in our daily lives has, arguably inevitably, changed the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "possibly unavoidably" or "likely inevitably".
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Nevertheless, the following modes of transmission could, arguably, inevitably increase the background prevalence of BBVs and, by inference, increase the risk for children living in these high-risk areas.
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We seem quite keen on the idea, in fact, judging by Tame Impala's "Apocalypse Dreams" and the popularity of Muse's "Apocalypse Please" (although the British rockers' USP is arguably singing about the inevitably miserable at the very best of times).
The shadow of Olivier, arguably the greatest actor of his generation, inevitably falls heavily over the archive.
"Boone's Lick," which is the first novel in a new series, will inevitably be compared to "Lonesome Dove," arguably McMurty's masterpiece.
The move has added to the sense of unease among the most important ethnic minority (BME) communities and residents of these countries, already roused by the government's 'go home' vans, and who inevitably see this as a draconian and arguably racist measure.
Gustav inevitably meant a re-examination of the event which arguably marked the beginning of the huge political decline that has afflicted Mr. Bush and the Republican Party: Hurricane Katrina.
This inevitably adds a 'biomedical' slant to most global health practice, arguably leading to inappropriate interventions and repeated policy failure.
The immediate outlook for trading, capital-raising, merger deals and for the fees they yield to City firms is the worst it has arguably been for decades.Finance grew fat during the rich world's long credit expansion, and it is inevitably shrinking now that boom has turned to bust.
They argue that under the new rule lawyers would inevitably become whistleblowers or cops, a position that could not possibly be good for their own business and, arguably, for their ability to be consulted on the grey areas of the law, where their advice can be crucial.
Qualifications, arguably.
Inevitably so.
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