Sentence examples for inevitably experience from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence "inevitably experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is expected to happen or that cannot be avoided. For example: "We will inevitably experience some turbulence during the flight."

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Some of you will inevitably experience difficulties and frustrations with the changeover.

But I hope it at least introduces the ideas of loss, grief and moving on to little ones who will inevitably experience these things at some time, be it a goldfish or a grandparent.

Becoming the kind of white woman who was equipped to do that, who was able to be a valuable partner to a black man and eventually a strong parent to black children, required not only learning how to respond effectively to racial bias, but also learning to accept that my loved ones would inevitably experience the world in ways I'd never fully understand.

Many bridges inevitably experience foundation settlement during their lifetime.

Polymers used in the space environment will inevitably experience aging and degradation which result in changes of the material mechanics, physics and chemical properties, until they lose usefulness.

Any plants grown during long-term space missions will inevitably experience an extremely low magnetic field (i.e. a hypogeomagnetic field, HGMF).

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Anyone who has done that will have inevitably experienced the pressure of the hard sell and the peculiarly British response of buying products out of politeness.

The 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, for example, spoke of the "repugnance" that is inevitably experienced if the past is viewed as if the whole web of human history were woven out of folly and childish vanity and the frenzy of destruction, so that one hardly knows in the end what idea to form of our race, for all that it is so proud of its prerogatives.

However, due to the flexibilities of material and structure assembly, IAD inevitably experiences surface deformation during atmospheric entry, which in turn alters the flowfield around the vehicle and leads to the variations of aerodynamics and aerothermodynamics.

Just ask anyone who has ever experienced the thrill of the chase and he or she will tell you: you can't have the thrill without inevitably experiencing the buzz kill of the catch as well.

So last week I/we (it's a communal process, you know?) invented "Swift-boating" to describe the undue overattention and bushfire criticism that a young, pretty woman who says stuff ("says stuff") inevitably experiences.

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