Sentence examples for was inevitably from inspiring English sources

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was inevitably

adverb

In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.

  • Inevitably, all creatures eventually die.

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Unfortunately, it was "inevitably cut".

The effort was, inevitably, imperfect.

The mood this time was inevitably different.

Political corruption was inevitably mentioned.

The reality was, inevitably, otherwise.

The game was inevitably tense.

(Boehner's high-school nickname was, inevitably, Boner).

Khabra's political life was inevitably controversial.

"It was inevitably going to fail.

The system was inevitably going to fail".

This strategy was inevitably going to break down.

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