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inevitably

adverb as in unavoidably

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The “gamers” — what they call contestants from other reality game shows like “Big Brother” and “Survivor” — in particular, the men, pushed their way through challenges and displayed hubris that inevitably buried them.

The 2025 car will inevitably be an evolution of the 2024 design, given that this is the final year of a set of technical regulations and there is massive change coming for next year.

From BBC

Painfully shy and inevitably the only woman in any meeting, she learned by listening — it took her a year before she summoned the courage to ask a question in an editorial board meeting.

The psychology, however, needs to be more boldly theatricalized, and for Parks that inevitably means verbalized.

But by the time these diets make their way into American wellness culture, they are inevitably flattened, their nuances lost in translation.

From Salon

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