inescapable fact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinescapableandfact
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inescapable
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bəl/us/ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bəl/
If a fact or a situation is inescapable, it cannot be ignored ...
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fact
noun[C or U]
uk/fækt/us/fækt/
something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there ...
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(Definition ofinescapableandfactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But theinescapablefactof war is its violence.
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This is aninescapablefact.
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That is aninescapablefact.
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We must face thatinescapablefact.
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That is an absolutelyinescapablefact.
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However, there is oneinescapablefact.
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I think that is aninescapablefact.
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This is the harsh,inescapablefact.
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There is one hard butinescapablefact.
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It is aninescapablefactthat while the words of the past remain eye-readable they are widely available.
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We shall continue to press home thisinescapablefact.
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The reasons for thisinescapablefactare many and profound.
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This seems to me to be theinescapablefact.
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I am speaking now of aninescapablefact.
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The pressure of parliamentary business is aninescapablefact.
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That, too, came up against theinescapablefactof geography.
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Here we are up against another hard andinescapablefact.
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Thatinescapablefactis just that we are at war.
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That is aninescapablefactof political life.
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That is theinescapablefactwith which we must deal.
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Oneinescapablefactis the increase in family breakdowns.
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It is aninescapablefactof life that until recently the great majority of even wealthy and educated women were denied a role outside the home.
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That is aninescapablefact, which conveys a lesson for every one of us.
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As the events of the past decade have shown, it is aninescapablefactof life.
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It is aninescapablefactthat proper regulation does not require public ownership.
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