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"inexorable development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to describe a situation in which something is slowly but steadily becoming more and more advanced or unavoidable, such as: "The inexorable development of technology means that many of our current problems will be solved in the near future."
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Unfortunately, they represent only short-lived interventions and temporizing measures which just slow the inexorable development of further deterioration from tissue displacement and brain stem shift [ 2, 3, 23, 24].
Polycystic kidney disease, which is the main cystic disease leading to ESRD, is a tubular disease that progresses due to the genetically determined inexorable development and enlargement of cysts that gradually decrease function of the surrounding renal tissue, and this may explain why adjustment for known risk factors did not attenuate the association between cystic kidney disease and ESRD risk.
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When questioned about the statement during his 1959 U.S. visit, Khrushchev stated that he was not referring to a literal burial, but that, through inexorable historical development, communism would replace capitalism and "bury" it.
At its peak, Depression spending in 1934 and 1936 topped 10.5 percent of G.D.P. Federal spending dipped to 9.8 percent of G.D.P. in 1940, before Social Security, Medicare and the development of a superpower's military heading into World War II began the inexorable growth of government.
From then on, there is an inexorable, exponential, existential development in the well-ordered lives of this loving couple.
Iran's ability to accelerate this cascade constitutes an accelerated and inexorable march toward the development of weapons grade enriched uranium.
Public health discussion once presumed an inexorable parallel between economic development and health transitions, but changes in both technology and disease regimes have challenged this paradigm.
'Green' or ecological' architecture is the inexorable trend of sustainable urban development.
I mean, yes, it probably is having an inexorable affect on our cognitive development and our ability to truly connect with ourselves, let alone approach the complexity of connecting with someone else.
In the real world, as Michael Gordon reported in yesterday's Times, the index that generals use to track developments shows an inexorable slide toward chaos.
The "two-replacements" strategy is becoming an inexorable trend in the world energy development process.
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