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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the inevitable decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a choice or conclusion that is unavoidable or certain to happen. Example: "After much deliberation, we arrived at the inevitable decision to proceed with the project despite the risks involved."
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Moreover, when the inevitable decision is announced, all hell will break loose.
But, hamstrung by the inevitable decision to film in English, there's a fundamental disconnect between performer and dialogue: scenes that should be emotional, gritty, or tender, come off as weird, comic, or plain cheesy.
This will make the inevitable decision easier.
He advised Nixon that he should accede to Eisenhower's desire to make the inevitable decision in his own way, advice Nixon acknowledged "had the ring of truth".
Having made the inevitable decision to submit the issue once again to the public (that, after all, was why they were appointed in the first place), the Commission then proceeded to commit the inexplicable blunder of not making its decision effective until 2021, which is eleven years into the future.
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It is clear that the Obama administration is keen to kick the perhaps inevitable decision into the long grass, for the next administration to deal with, a result of America's painful original misadventure in Iraq.
The seemingly inevitable decision would leave the pipeline's opponents — a group that includes a large number of Mr. Obama's most ardent supporters and generous donors — dispirited and disillusioned by what one called the president's half-a-loaf centrism.
The Yankees made the sensible and inevitable decision today when they placed pitcher Roger Clemens on the 15-day disabled list because of tightness in his right groin muscle.
Going live was an inevitable decision the day Comcast, NBC's new owner, successfully bid $4.38 billion to acquire the rights to each Olympic Games from 2014 to 2020.
He drank three cups of coffee before we made our inevitable decision about the vulgar man's vote and placed it on top of the other disqualified ballot.
Mozilla says it's doing everything it can to reduce the harm from what it sees as an inevitable decision.
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