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Discover Ludwig"inescapable of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe an action that cannot be avoided or prevented. For example, "The consequences of his actions were inescapable of his control."
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Faced with the square peg of human interactions and the round hole (the image of a pit is inescapable) of Facebook's news feed and algorithms, they decided it was the former that needed modification.
Most inescapable of all, though?
In Los Angeles especially, the poor are seen as an unfortunate visual blight, as inescapable of a natural urban blemish as cracked sidewalks and rush hour traffic.
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Specifically, our animal model of PTSD integrates acute episodes of inescapable exposure of immobilized rats to a predator with chronic daily social instability.
He rightly chided us to be mindful of our "inescapable network of mutuality".
Regret is an inescapable part of the makeup of artists, who rarely feel they've achieved what they intended.
It may well seem an inescapable consequence of the process of natural selection.
One man later described it as the "universal, inescapable sense of the presence of the Lord".
He was another casualty of the one inescapable part of war: death.
The inescapable consequences of foreign wars and of individual violence.
Love them or hate them, conferences are an inescapable part of the rich tapestry of scientific life.
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