Sentence examples for inevitably that from inspiring English sources

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Inevitably, that means snarled rush-hour traffic.

Inevitably that won't always work.

But inevitably that role kind of stuck with me.

Inevitably that will mean fewer athletes receiving podium funding.

Inevitably, that means running a negative campaign and raising more doubts about the G.O.P. challenger.

Inevitably, that deal has turned out to be, as the fella said, sketchy.

Inevitably, that means children are often born and raised in all manner of circumstances.

Inevitably, that means that I will not be making policy statements during this leadership campaign.

We serve the most vulnerable families so inevitably that means immigrant families".

Inevitably, that means basing benefits primarily on income, not on past contributions.

Because it is inevitably that little bit more difficult later on".

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