Sentence examples for though inevitably from inspiring English sources

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Though inevitably a model, our inference then has generality over reality.

That finding, though, inevitably raises the question of whether the bar could drop even lower.

The leading rebels, though inevitably a mixed bunch, make incomparably more sense than the unhinged colonel.

This scheme, though inevitably imprecise, provides contours to a generation of poets who are largely unknown to English-speaking audiences.

For all the earnest talk of multiculturalism and painless geography lessons, though, inevitably the show favors entertainment over erudition.

Your oldest will be less likely to lean on her good looks (though inevitably some unearned breaks will come her way).

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The future is bright, though, and inevitably things are happening.

Inevitably, though, he catches a few drops and equally inevitably, a deluge catches him.

Inevitably, though, word got out.

Inevitably, though, there were restrictions.

Inevitably, though, with choice comes confusion.

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