Sentence examples for only inevitable from inspiring English sources

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Urbanization is not only inevitable but desirable.

So it was only inevitable the stroppy striker would take centre stage.

With so many changes, it was probably only inevitable that it would be disjointed at times.

Despite the concerns, many say that the conversion is not only inevitable, but imminent.

Many believe a second referendum is not only "inevitable" (Salmond's preferred adjective), but will be roundly lost by demoralised Unionists.

This is not only inevitable, but it's also the best thing happening in pop culture right now.

Tobacco was used in the braising, imparting a quality for which the adjective smoky is not only inevitable but apt.

Few have made that transition successfully without acknowledging, at least implicitly, that some sort of "leveling off," as Mr. Pitts put it, is not only inevitable, it's healthy.

But now that men's wear enthusiasm has been mainstreamed and streamlined, it was only inevitable that the movement would birth a category killer.

But the only inevitable action that will take place will be President Bush's using his bully pulpit to stall until the new president takes office.

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