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You can use it when you want to describe something as unavoidable or certain. For example, "It is inevitable to face challenges in life."
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She's inevitable to run.
It is inevitable to me.
He appears "rational" and "inevitable," to use the typical language.
That harm, he says, is integral and inevitable to the occupation.
In most cases, is our technology simply prolonging the inevitable to no good purpose?
Such compromises were inevitable to secure the consensus needed for a deal.
It seems inevitable to have finger-pointing whenever a hurricane makes landfall.
It will take several decades for the warming that is already inevitable to be felt.
"It's inevitable to wonder what's going to happen," Mr. DelCarmine said.
It is inevitable to wonder about the longer-term significance of MTN-Qhubeka's efforts.
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(Hence the inevitable to-and-fro over what the Oregon Medicaid data actually showed).
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