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"inevitable disaster" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means an unavoidable and disastrous event. Example: The storm's fury was an inevitable disaster, causing widespread destruction and leaving many homeless.
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So join me at 9pm for inevitable disaster and cack-handed chemical toilet demonstrations.
The pathos of such stoicism in the face of inevitable disaster is exceeded, if that's possible, by what comes next.
Weakened civil service cadres will never strike good deals; the West Coast mainline was an inevitable disaster.
Congress, meanwhile, often takes a famine-or-feast attitude toward funding, allocating less money when times are good and reinflating regulatory budgets after the inevitable disaster occurs.
Indeed, the fear that offering credit to the poor will lead to an inevitable disaster may be overblown, according to Morduch's latest research.
Were Athens to deploy its troops, he shouted, Washington would not move a muscle to help as the men faced inevitable disaster.
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Disruptions, in her way of thinking, are inevitable; disasters aren't.
An important theme of Dot Earth is limiting losses from inevitable disasters — what I call "hard knocks".
When do humans hold the line, and when do they back off, in the face of inevitable disasters?
Gavin Newsom, California's next governor, must prepare for these inevitable disasters while minimizing the greenhouse gas emissions of a society of nearly 40 million people.
What is it in human nature that leads to children dying in collapsed schools in the face of predicted, even inevitable, disasters?
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