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inevitably

adverb as in unavoidably

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They have been visitors at Coney all their lives and, with this being their final time, thoughts inevitably turned to their own childhood memories.

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"You cannot separate the words on our streets, the actions of people in this way, and what inevitably results, which was yesterday's terrorist attack."

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One problem with this formula is that it would inevitably turn the international film category into a popularity contest, favoring movies with high profiles.

The cash and perks ICE is dangling will inevitably draw more people, experts said, but some warned that newly minted deportation officers should be careful about mortgaging their future.

Gandy acknowledges that the fashion industry will inevitably need to embrace AI in some ways, but stresses, "There has to be regulation".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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