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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as inevitable for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is considered unavoidable or certain for a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The consequences of climate change are as inevitable for a developing country as they are for a developed one."
Alternatives: "as unavoidable for a" or "as certain for a".
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Some pessimists see that as inevitable for a world power in the making.
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When that disaster arrives, at the end of the first act, Sir Simon projects the powerful shock and recognition of something he has been maintaining as inevitable for an hour and a quarter.
In other words Enlightenment reason requires that 'the pursuit of happiness' be accepted as the sole purpose of the organization of individual and social life and human progress (attainment of higher levels of happiness) is regarded as inevitable for it is a consequence of human self-realization (Ansari 2004: 4).
And she challenges at times aggressively—her fellow Israelis, "all of you," to ask with her: "What if the dream is just an idea of a place that doesn't exist?" She doesn't offer answers, but invites us along as she charts the maddening inner conflict she sees as inevitable for anybody born in such a conflicted place.
Unlike Spengler in his The Decline of the West, Toynbee did not regard the death of a civilization as inevitable, for it may or may not continue to respond to successive challenges.
Likewise, we shouldn't accept it as inevitable for education.
Death is as inevitable for Linda as it is for South Park's Kenny.
That result has been viewed as inevitable for months, given team officials' uneasy feelings toward Marbury.
But the snappy terms are misleading, implying something that is as inevitable for men as the menopause is for women.
Instead of launching cries of xenophobia, French critics and visitors have simply accepted Hogarth's polemic as inevitable for his time.
Fossil fuel interests increasingly supplement disinformation with insidious, defeatist, and self-serving misinformation: decades of fossil fuel burning as inevitable for human prosperity; renewable energy expansion as "difficult - if not impossible"; and climate regulation as "highly unlikely" to sway business-as-usual.
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