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The phrase “would inevitably require” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that a given action or situation is unavoidable – that it is certain or certain to be necessary. For example, “Changes to the legal system would inevitably require extensive revisions to existing regulations.”.
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A private airport would inevitably require public infrastructure spending.
These applications would inevitably require the natural fibre composites to be drilled, if not machined.
To reduce even further would inevitably require compulsory redundancies," it says.
Done properly, that would inevitably require new tax sources, like a value-added tax or energy taxes — or both.
But a reduction in emissions of that magnitude would inevitably require big improvements in fuel efficiency in cars and light trucks, a category that includes sport-utility vehicles.
But the proposal would inevitably require an automated system of monitoring that could not distinguish copyright infringement from legal uses such as parody.
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That would almost inevitably require some changes in ownership in the event of independence.
And both candidates have avoided acknowledging that fully restoring Social Security's health would almost inevitably require choosing from among a menu of politically painful options including benefit reductions and tax increases.
Increased use of health care services would inevitably necessitate increased HR availability, which would also require a flexible pool of qualified personnel within the target population.
That would, inevitably, take some jobs south.
But he said that would "inevitably involve some difficult decisions".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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