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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inevitable defeat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where the outcome is essentially decided and cannot be reversed or changed. For example, "The team was facing inevitable defeat after losing their best player to injury."
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Instead of inevitable defeat there is uncertain cop-out.
Out of the inevitable defeat, certain individuals conversely did shine.
The big guns were going through the motions as India moved toward another inevitable defeat.
Moved by their courage, Travis mounts an aggressive plan to forestall the inevitable defeat.
Expectation of an inevitable defeat gave way to a premonition of victory.
Interpreting this margin as indicative of inevitable defeat neglects the checkered history of midterm polling accuracy.
What was the result of the now inevitable defeat of the legitimate government?
It's the waiting for inevitable defeat that's destroying her from the inside.
Throughout the day commiques issued in Buenos Aires had prepared Argentina for the inevitable defeat.
"The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete" follows two boys through one tough Brooklyn summer.
The home team seemed to have no response, drifting towards an inevitable defeat.
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