Sentence examples for it also inevitably from inspiring English sources

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But it also, inevitably, means more TOPPs.

It also, inevitably, became a haven for some aberrant behavior.

But it also, inevitably, conjures the notion of death.

It also, inevitably,  takes time – time which newborn babies simply don't have.

It also, inevitably, makes you wonder what British cinema has been missing all these years.

It also, inevitably, inspired a host of online parodies and memes, and political parties reportedly sought to use it in their campaigns during upcoming general elections.

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However, it wasn't just an appetite for artistic challenge that caused Whelan to leave ballet, it was also inevitably – her age.

It will also inevitably whirr up the carousel surrounding Farah's place in distance running's pecking order.

It will also, inevitably, trigger discussion as to whether this will be the year he can end his major drought.

But it is also inevitably subjective in some cases, like those involving mental illness or pain that cannot be tested.

It would also inevitably be accompanied by vast stores of methane – currently sealed under the Siberian permafrost tundra – being released, greatly accelerating our climate problem even further.

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