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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inevitable death' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase could be used to describe a situation where death is unavoidable and certain, such as a terminal illness. For example, you could write: "The diagnosis of a terminal illness was a crushing blow, as it brought with it the certainty of inevitable death."
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TWO things in modern life are inevitable: death and downsizing.
At the moment, any talk of an inevitable death spiral is misleading.
Helicopters have dropped leaflets around Damascus warning rebels to surrender their weapons or face "inevitable death".
She is reconciled to her inevitable death, and this is admirable.
Week by week a radioactive cloud is sweeping southwards, bringing with it inevitable death.
Witness Friendster, which continues to desperately lop along, somehow evading its inevitable death.
And embedded in any such experience is a bitter foretaste of our own inevitable death.
"We need a miracle to save us from inevitable death," said a doctor in the city.
She spends her days on the front lines of an online meme's creation, dissemination and, yes, inevitable death.
We applaud donors' foresight to make their inevitable death the beginning of a life renewed for someone else.
Elsa, the grandmother, bemoans the loss of better days in another land and declines with cantankerous dignity toward inevitable death.
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