It inevitably rains on days when we are off work. Whenever you wash your car, a bird inevitably poops on the finish.
Inevitably, we will have to go this way.
The overworked clerk inevitably gave up and went home. The Europeans inevitably won the struggle for westward expansion.
I knew you would inevitably ask me this question since I know the answer.
Inevitably someone will probably answer this question, but I won't.
The adjective sure has the adverb form surely. It can mean certainly, inevitably, or without fail.
Any sentence attempting to utilize the entire encyclopedia would inevitably become a run-on sentence, or at least a very long paragraph. Yes, it does upset me to see the encyclopedia being used as a door stop!
"The personalities of the girls were too disparate for them to become friends." "The disparate aims of the world's nations inevitably lead to wars."
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Inevitably has 5 syllables. In-ev-it-ab-ly
They are not inevitably false, but they are necessarily incomplete.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.