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were inevitably
adverb
In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
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The posters were, inevitably, defaced.
My 90s festivals were, inevitably, more chaotic.
There were, inevitably, spells of time-stopping tedium.
The two boys were, inevitably, surrounded by musicians.
The best bits were, inevitably, the chants themselves.
The models posing for our sketches were inevitably female.
With so much music, there were inevitably misfires.
Humans were, inevitably, the successful competitor for land use.
The commission's preliminary findings, presented last week, were inevitably sketchy.
With Manning generally having all day to throw, Tampa Bay's corners were inevitably beaten in man coverage, while their young linebackers were inevitably exploited underneath.
In the summer of 1960 Britain was overwhelmed by what the newspapers were inevitably calling Picassomania.
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