inevitable result
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinevitableandresult
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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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result
noun
uk/rɪˈzʌlt/us/rɪˈzʌlt/
something that happens or exists because of ...
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This is theinevitableresultof the division of labor.
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Theinevitableresultwas that he quickly gained many enemies.
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Such conflicts are aninevitableresultof the 'openings' created in a documentary biography.
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To some extent this is aninevitableresultof modernisation, and the exigencies of urban life.
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To some extent, this is theinevitableresultof the chronological breadth of the study.
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Theinevitableresultof all this was widespread discontent among ex-soldiers.
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However, theinevitableresultis that a small positive effect would be unlikely to be detected.
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What is theinevitableresult?
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What was theinevitableresult?
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Homelessness is theinevitableresult.
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Theinevitableresultwas inflation.
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That is theinevitableresult.
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It is theinevitableresult.
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That is aninevitableresult.
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Theinevitableresultwould be.
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That was theinevitableresult.
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This confounds a static view of design: evolution in the language of design is theinevitableresultof creative expression.
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To an extent this is aninevitableresultof the survey mode, which demands broad, efficient coverage.
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There were the internal tensions that were theinevitableresultof the range of committees, departments and personalities involved.
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Clerical immorality, theinevitableresultof an unnatural vow, led to a moral decline among the laity.
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The result has been theinevitableresult.
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That seems to be theinevitableresult.
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That is theinevitableresultof oppression.
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What would be theinevitableresult?
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But it is not theinevitableresult.
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