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Discover Ludwig"become inevitable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an outcome that seems to be unavoidable, often due to a number of factors. For example, "With the current economic atmosphere, it has become inevitable that taxes will increase next year."
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At that point, the government's collapse would become inevitable.
By the end, his departure had become inevitable.
"Under these circumstances, new restrictive measures have become inevitable".
"Water transfers between countries have become inevitable," he said.
Eventually, in any society, change will become inevitable.
When, in other words, did "the accident" become inevitable?
"If this kid keeps performing the way he is then it might become inevitable".
He recalled telling Mr. Widomski that their love for each other had become inevitable.
This has already become inevitable, because the oil industries won't grow and other industries will.
Unless that report is more honest than this week's claims, military action could become inevitable.
But a change in the domain name policy has become inevitable, Internet industry officials said.
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