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"inescapable fact of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a truth or reality that cannot be avoided or denied. Example: The inescapable fact of the matter is that the company will go bankrupt if they do not reduce their expenses.
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"It's just an inescapable fact of life".
And then there is the inescapable fact of who we are now.
He wrote, "Racism became an inescapable fact of life for me.
That's the inescapable fact of Amy Winehouse's posthumous collection, "Lioness: Hidden Treasures".
With the recognition of "Untitled Film Stills," she lost her anonymity, and became the inescapable fact of her own photos.
Plastic is an inescapable fact of modern life, and they have revolutionised the world during the past 50-60 years-in many good ways.
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These are straightforward, almost inescapable, facts of 21st-century consumer life, but they got Indhira Rojas thinking.
It is a tragic story rooted in inescapable facts of American life: that whiteness conferred an almost universal unearned advantage, and that loyalty to a black racial identity was not only an act of pride but also one of courage.
By demonstrating these equivalences, White Tears proves cultural appropriation is no more a passing fad than racism or exploitation, and that all three are inescapable facts of contemporary and historical America.
By demonstrating these equivalences, White Tears proves cultural appropriation is no more a passing fad than racism or exploitation, and that all three are inescapable facts of contemporary and historical America.
And there is the inescapable fact that one of the last places on earth to get away from it all can now be turned into a mobile office.
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