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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inevitably significant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is bound to hold significance or have a significant impact. Example: The outcome of the election was inevitably significant, as it would determine the future of the country for years to come.
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But even amid downturns and deficits, the culture wars are still inevitably significant, for the very simple reason that there's no common ground on which to call a truce.
My Campaign Stops column today explains why the culture war never goes away, and why expectations of a "truce" are always dashed: … even amid downturns and deficits, the culture wars are still inevitably significant, for the very simple reason that there's no common ground on which to call a truce.
"Due to the age of the allegations, there are inevitably significant evidential challenges and that is reflected in some of the progress made.
As the ASD group was of below-average intelligence quotient (IQ), group differences in chronological age and the standardized BPVS verbal intelligence score were inevitably significant in order to match the groups on BPVS raw score (age: t 34) = 5.670, P < 0.001; verbal IQ: t 34) = 3.688, P = 0.001).
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Even the most successful candidate inevitably makes significant mistakes.
Union leaders and workers said the walkout would inevitably cause significant delays in phone repairs and in installations of its fast-growing FiOS television and Internet services in customers' homes.
Superficial harmony inevitably masks significant underlying tensions.
This change inevitably has significant implications for physical travel in the age of electronic communication (e-communication).
As MoD systems are gaining popularity worldwide, they inevitably face significant uncertainty in terms of needs and customer demands.
The grid connected renewable sources with their inherent intermittent behavior are inevitably imposing significant challenge to the controller design of the voltage source converters.
We observe that the traditional multiple choice (MC) problem format, including dropdown lists and checkboxes, inevitably incurs significant cognitive load, especially on DPA problems.
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