Sentence examples for be inevitable in from inspiring English sources

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be inevitable in

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Impossible to avoid or prevent.

  • We were going so fast that the collision was inevitable.

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That may be inevitable in a free-market economy.

While gentrification may be inevitable in a city like San Francisco, it need not be inhumane.

A rethinking of the television licence would be inevitable in a world without television sets.

That may be inevitable in a region of such deep inequalities and widespread poverty.

Romance can be inevitable in an office of like-minded young politicos.

But a Greek default could still be inevitable in the end.

And yet, racial segregation may not be inevitable in large multi-ethnic cities.

"Errors were going to be inevitable in a process this monumental".

But that may be inevitable in a work of family history written for a wider audience.

Yet Mr. Mooney and others say that co-signing may be inevitable in some instances, given the financial environment.

Such evasiveness may sometimes be inevitable in domestic politics, but in international affairs it can be very dangerous.

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