inevitable conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinevitableandconclusion
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inevitable
adjective
uk/ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bəl/us/ˌɪnˈev.ə.t̬ə.bəl/
certain to happen and unable to be avoided ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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Theinevitableconclusionwas that music acoustics must facilitate the use of contemporary technology in music.
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While the opening section is turbulent, the main span is quiet and mesmeric, seeming to stretch time as it approaches its nicelyinevitableconclusion.
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Yet they are often dissipated as the familiar apparatus of recording and categorization kicks in, and appear in the final published report as a given, aninevitableconclusion.
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I do not believe that that is theinevitableconclusionto be drawn.
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That seems to me almost aninevitableconclusion.
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We can only arrive at oneinevitableconclusion.
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That is theinevitableconclusionof a number of trends presaged in the treaty.
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Let me carry my argument to itsinevitableconclusion.
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Any such consideration surely leads to oneinevitableconclusion; some regrouping and amalgamation is essential if the future is to be faced with confidence.
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That is theinevitableconclusionthat most parents rationally reach.
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Theinevitableconclusionwas that an attempt had to be made to identify types of dog.
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Nevertheless, one cannot avoid theinevitableconclusionthat if this disruption continues it will be impossible to provide a normal examination service.
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Theirinevitableconclusionis either federalism or farce.
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It took 18 months for that to produce theinevitableconclusionthat an experiment would be feasible, although there would be many difficulties.
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I think if he proceeded to the logical andinevitableconclusionof his own denunciations, he would be with us on these benches.
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He is roaring with laughter and rolling from side to side, but that is theinevitableconclusionof anyone who reads his speeches.
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That is theinevitableconclusionto which one is driven.
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We shall have to come to theinevitableconclusionthat this review lost us the peace for which we fought.
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It is theinevitableconclusionto which we must come that they place their politics before their religion.
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