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inevitably

adverb as in unavoidably

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Perhaps inevitably, the moral drama is somewhat hemmed in by its central mystery: Either Rashad is Peg Leg or he isn’t.

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"This limited but unavoidable focus inevitably leads to deterioration in the condition of the estate."

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But if you put aside concerns about volatility due to global trade and short-term supply disruptions, copper prices should inevitably head higher.

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The source of crashes’ ubiquity is that each market inevitably will be dominated by its largest participants.

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Murder inevitably springs from an array of emotions and results in profound grief and loss.

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

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