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It seems so inevitable.
In retrospect, Whitney Houston's superstardom seems so inevitable that her career appears to have been preordained.
It was so obvious, so predictable and now it seems so inevitable that Gower should hole out on the leg side.
The pace doesn't slacken until we come to an ending which is joltingly unexpected, but which, after the event, seems so inevitable and fitting that you can't imagine it any other way.
He's also running against Hillary Clinton, whose nomination seems so inevitable Democrats keep forgetting they haven't already elected her.
It is easy to miss the significance of what Scotus brought about: in part because it now seems so inevitable, in part because Scotus comes at the end of a gradual trend toward naturalism, and in part because it's generally supposed that nothing of much philosophical importance happened between Aristotle and Descartes.
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It all seemed so inevitable.
With the national team, victory had seemed so inevitable.
The tragic outcome has rarely seemed so inevitable.
That narrowing seemed so inevitable that Simon Kuznets, a Belarusian-born Harvard economist, in 1955 famously described the relationship between inequality and prosperity as an upside-down U.
And his success would have seemed so inevitable that the story of the preceding three days would have been effortlessly rewritten into a narrative of unstoppable triumph.
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