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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unavoidable to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "unavoidable for" or "unavoidable in." Example: "The consequences of climate change are unavoidable for future generations."
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"It's unavoidable to commute to work," Mr. Hansen said.
Yes, it's unavoidable to discuss crime, education and transportation.
But he conceded that intervention was unavoidable to prevent "genocidal breakdown".
The question is why such choices seem natural or unavoidable to so many.
The officials are also working with financially troubled homeowners to renegotiate debts or, when eviction is unavoidable, to find apartments.
The misuse of cellphones by drivers is too predictable and too unavoidable to shield cellphone suppliers from partial responsibility.
"But obviously it was unavoidable to hear what comments were being made, and I think it's disgusting.
According to Lange, Charlesworth realized it was "unavoidable" to have her earlier work compared to that image.
Working up to 10km out to sea in hours after dark and pre-dawn, it is unavoidable to meet those patrolling Mumbai's sea defences for the Koli.
Liam Fox, a former-Conservative defence minister, also said the West Lothian question and the funding settlement between all UK nations would become "unavoidable" to address.
"The merger of these oil giants is unavoidable to ensure the survival in Oklahoma of both companies," Gov. Frank Keating of Oklahoma, a Republican, said in a statement.
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