prove unavoidable

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

Used when something is found to be unavoidable after a period of time or experience.

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Examples (10)

  • The heavy rain caused delays that would prove unavoidable.
  • Despite their best efforts, the budget cuts began to prove unavoidable.
  • It eventually proved unavoidable to implement the new policy.
  • For many, the transition to remote work will prove unavoidable.
  • After weeks of negotiation, a compromise began to prove unavoidable.
  • The scientist concluded that the experiment's failure would prove unavoidable.
  • They hoped to avoid bankruptcy, but it seemed destined to prove unavoidable.
  • Losing the key client would prove unavoidable for the struggling company.
  • Sometimes, difficult decisions simply prove unavoidable.
  • The company restructuring, though painful, proved unavoidable for its long-term survival.