Sentence examples for inevitably impossible from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'inevitably impossible' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'impossibly inevitable'. For example: The consequences of the pandemic are impossibly inevitable.

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"The ways in which the technology is evolving means that it is increasingly difficult and inevitably impossible for governments to clamp down on that, unless they want to become North Korea," Mr. Posner said.

Furthermore, examination of a test set of colposcopic images is always and inevitably impossible to compare with normal practice, because the test environment is totally artificial and the test set includes a disproportionately high proportion of abnormal colposcopic findings.

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The consequent angle inevitably makes almost impossible judgment in what has now become a factor of millimetres, to a painted line often distorted by bowlers footmarks, and when sometimes the heel is raised anyway.

Furthermore, because of its extremely infiltrative nature, complete surgical resection of GBM is nearly impossible, inevitably leading to frequent tumor regrowth.

But it would inevitably produce environmental effects impossible to predict and impossible to undo.

Inevitably, therefore, it's impossible to accurately predict with any certainty the long-term economic costs of avoiding or coping with the impacts of climate change.

However, limited resources meant constant monitoring was impossible, and drugs inevitably got through.

Finally, any correction for publication bias would be open to question, as it inevitably involves assumptions that are impossible to verify.

Conversely, even if the broodstock is initially locally derived, trait differences will inevitably occur because it is impossible to avoid domestication selection in practice (Fleming 1995; Lorenzen et al. 2012) and purposeful selection for desirable traits is economically advantageous (Hutchings and Fraser 2008).

More broadly, it will require an acknowledgment that elections do not alone produce democracies; that governments need to be inclusive; and that nurturing hatreds, for whatever reason, inevitably backfires and makes stable societies impossible.

Baby bands are still the heart of SXSW — and still, inevitably, a frustrating proposition, since it's impossible to hear more than a small percentage of the lineup.

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