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adjective
Impossible to avoid or prevent.
Exact(29)
("I was beginning to feel it might be inevitable for me," he remembered thinking).
Less space per worker may be inevitable for cost-effectiveness, but it can enhance the working environment, not degrade it.
But while debt may be inevitable for many, keeping the cost of borrowing down is both essential and manageable.
Mr. Schlesinger said it may be inevitable for the major Western powers to tend to drift apart under the pull of domestic politics and economic strain.
It warned: "If the U.N. Security Council makes a further provocation, it will be inevitable for us to take further self-defense measures".
There was a point as a medical student when I realised that the GP path was going to be inevitable for me.
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Thirteen is inevitable for both.
Yes, change is inevitable for newspapers.
In some ways, that claustrophobic feeling is inevitable for bartenders.
It surrounds us every day and is inevitable for all.
Wednesday's announcement was inevitable for Petty Enterprises' survival.
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