almost unavoidable
Frequency: 6.710.5 per million words
Means that something is very close to being unavoidable, but not completely.
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- The budget cuts made redundancies almost unavoidable for the company.
- Given the circumstances, a confrontation became almost unavoidable.
- His constant tardiness made his dismissal almost unavoidable.
- With such overwhelming evidence, a conviction was almost unavoidable.
- The heavy rain made the cancellation of the outdoor event almost unavoidable.
- Despite their best efforts, the error in the system was almost unavoidable.
- The rapid spread of the virus made a global pandemic almost unavoidable.
- After the scandal, his resignation seemed almost unavoidable.
- The growing tension between the two nations made conflict almost unavoidable.
- Due to the economic downturn, job losses became almost unavoidable.