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The phrase 'inevitable fate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which an outcome is certain and cannot be avoided. For example: "The hero was determined to change his inevitable fate and pursue his own dreams."
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It's my inevitable fate.
But each storm accelerates the inevitable fate.
Is this the inevitable fate of all fiat paper currencies?
The dog is now everyone's secret dread, everyone's inevitable fate.
Occupation, movement, additions, and weathering are often considered a sad but inevitable fate.
Equal praise is due to those who accept an inevitable fate with grace and courage".
"Donuts" seemed to be Yancey's final stand against an inevitable fate.
Being out of one's depth is an inevitable fate for a Henry Green character.
This was, I thought, the inevitable fate of a bunch of generally pointless appendages.
An adage about the inevitable fate of good deeds springs to mind.
And that is where Crowe begins: with troops preparing to go over the top, and to meet their inevitable fate.
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