unavoidable fact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunavoidableandfact
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unavoidable
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.əˈvɔɪ.də.bəl/us/ˌʌn.əˈvɔɪ.də.bəl/
impossible ...
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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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But he accepts tyranny as anunavoidablefactand develops the technical conditions under which it can function.
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That is an absolutelyunavoidablefact.
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This is now a practicallyunavoidablefact.
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I am sorry about that, but it is anunavoidablefactof life.
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It is anunavoidablefactthat mistreated animals deteriorate rapidly.
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The bitter andunavoidablefactis that, consistently, on major construction projects there have been dramatic overruns in projected costs.
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It is a regrettable butunavoidablefactthat many kinds of biomedical research will require the use of animals for some time to come.
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First, there is unfortunately theunavoidablefactthat it is going to mean further losses to farming of valuable agricultural land.
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Theunavoidablefactremains that the nub of this amendment, the feature without which it would not work, takes away the normal rights of ownership.
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You cannot be a member of two separate cabinets, each with collective responsibility and separate interests, without such conflict being anunavoidablefact.
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It is anunavoidablefactthat all roleplaying games favor certain player skill sets.
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A large portion of the population collects social assistance in order to survive, and this has been anunavoidablefactof life for many generations of families.
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