inevitably bound

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

Used to describe something that is certain to happen or be experienced.

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Examples (10)

  • The project, despite its early challenges, was inevitably bound for success.
  • If you ignore the warnings, failure is inevitably bound to happen.
  • Their destinies seemed inevitably bound together from the very beginning.
  • Such a controversial decision is inevitably bound to provoke strong reactions.
  • With so many talented individuals, the team was inevitably bound to achieve greatness.
  • Historical events are often inevitably bound by the political climate of their time.
  • The two companies, with their intertwined interests, are inevitably bound to collaborate.
  • Without proper planning, any complex undertaking is inevitably bound to encounter obstacles.
  • He felt his future was inevitably bound to the traditions of his family.
  • The economic policies implemented were inevitably bound to lead to inflation.