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unavoidable
adjective as in bound to happen
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Example Sentences
"Unfortunately, rising regulated pass-through market and network related costs which are beyond our control, have made a tariff adjustment unavoidable."
Nikki said "We tried to shop in the sales and went to charity shops" but some of the costs were unavoidable.
Amanda Fielding, assistant director for inclusion at North Yorkshire Council, said the change in policy over home to school transport had proved unavoidable.
“They are facing unavoidable hardships caused by insurance delays, denials and underpayments. These are problems that can be mitigated and solved if the right reforms are implemented immediately,” Harabedian said.
Stiller wasn’t planning on talking about his own marriage in the doc, but the parallels made it unavoidable, particularly as both of Stiller and Taylor’s children — Ella and Quinlin — have gone into acting as well.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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