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can't get away from

adjective as in pervasive

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“We also can’t get away from the fact that we need more good people to be interested in this job and to come on the job,” McDonnell said.

Of course, you can’t get away from narrative and form no matter how hard you try, even in a documentary.

Cameras were "the answer to everything, really, because it's there and you can't get away from that".

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"You can't get away from it when it's in your head," Richard told the BBC Three documentary Drugs Map of Britain.

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“You can’t get away from the fact there’s about 10 grams of biomass per square meter in the abyssal plains,” much less than at most terrestrial mines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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