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inescapably

adverb as in inevitably

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Biden’s age, as the oldest man ever to serve as president, inescapably weighs on voters’ minds.

However, as Haigh reveals with an inescapably fraught yet ultimately fitting finale, some ghosts will remain with us forever.

As such, it’s about the intoxication of too-young love, the pitfalls of celebrity, the ravages of addiction and, inescapably, the abuse of power.

Debates inescapably animate the American election circus, watched more for gaffes and missteps than genuine insight into presidential aspirants.

The Italian thinker, who died in 2016, was a professor, a novelist — who wrote, most notably and at one time inescapably, “The Name of the Rose” — a semiotician, a columnist and a connoisseur of arcana.

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

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