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The phrase "inescapable existence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The reality of death is an inescapable existence that terrifies many people.
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Such shattering is a massive loss of innocence exposing the inescapable contingency of existence on a universe that is random and unpredictable and in which no safety or continuity of being can be assured.
BANKS: Those are the two main inescapable facts of existence, aren't they, and I think Buddhism is particularly conscious of that and organizes our attention around those two aspects of human life.
Spam may be an inescapable element of online existence.
"The centrepiece of Keynes's theory", he writes, "is the existence of inescapable uncertainty about the future".Uncertainty is different from risk, as Frank Knight, an economist, first pointed out in 1921.
Yes, the presence of the Palestinians is the inescapable reality of Israel's existence.
Swampy, boggy, inescapable connectivity: it seems my middle-class existence has stuck me here.
It's a film of mad Beckettian grandeur about the terrible twin truths of existence: life is disappointing and death inescapable.
Is the Dealer's offer not sex or illicit substances but the promise and peril of human existence, a transaction that carries with it an inescapable conclusion?
However, the fact that it takes many years for the subjects to become aware of the existence of headache centres does acquire here an inescapable relevance, exactly because it comes from subjects who seek information and help in multiple ways.
The show is ostensibly about forming relationships in your 20s, and how feelings of inescapable hopelessness plague each and every minute of a 20- or 30-something existence.
In the end, we stayed two days, and the principle was inescapable: The love motel was there to make us uninhibited in the extreme despite the existence of shared fears and scruples.
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