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The phrase "will inevitably be" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is certain or unavoidable in the future. Example: Despite our efforts, the effects of climate change will inevitably be felt around the world. In this sentence, "will inevitably be" emphasizes the certainty that the effects of climate change will occur in the future, no matter what actions are taken.
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Mistakes will inevitably be made.
Therefore a byelection will inevitably be triggered".
It will inevitably be counterproductive.
There will, inevitably, be problems.
Africa and Asia will inevitably be transformed.
Mistakes will inevitably be made again.
"The savings will inevitably be harsh.
But there will inevitably be questions.
The true figure will inevitably be higher.
There will inevitably be time delays in the communication net.
Such drugs will inevitably be used by healthy people too.
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