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inevitably

[ in-ev-i-tuh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that cannot be avoided or escaped; as will certainly or necessarily happen:

    All we parents can do is our best, and when we inevitably screw up, we know that tomorrow's another day.



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  • ܲ·-···ٲ· adverb
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Still, in an era of sanitised, apolitical music, Kneecap's instincts for provocation and protest were inevitably going to draw attention.

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Cameras are not allowed in French courts but her arrival to the tribunal on Ile de la Cité alone will inevitably spark the same media frenzy that has accompanied her for over a decade.

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Firstly, because without that feedback link the higher levels of the management system are working in an information environment which will inevitably depart from reality.

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He said the lies they had told and the actions they had taken, especially moving Lucy from Nigeria, had "inevitably caused her very significant emotional harm".

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The conversation inevitably turns to the upcoming Disneyland show “Walt Disney — A Magical Life,” which will temporarily displace “Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln” during Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebrations.

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