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1 Cook deeply lamented this proceeding, though it appeared to be almost unavoidable .
2 Yet the violence of extreme partisans on both sides rendered a conflict almost unavoidable .
3 It was almost unavoidable , though, given how central it was-withinsight of the Home Depot.
4 Indeed the theory of madness is almost unavoidable .
5 But at a festival, they're almost unavoidable .
6 Misunderstandings and errors are almost unavoidable .
7 Of course, the players still produce occasional excerpts of instinctive brilliance, but given their ability, this is almost unavoidable .
8 They were both entirely wrong, although the mistake was a very natural one, and, in the circumstances, almost unavoidable .
9 Often it is almost unavoidable on account of the character of the foot that is brought to be shod.
10 And everything about cancer is so graphic and so specific, that it's almost unavoidable to say what it is.
11 What is right in the one case is fair in the other too; a little logic unfortunately is almost unavoidable .
12 For a squad riddled with injury, without some of their best players and visibly exhausted, slipping up was almost unavoidable .
13 The conclusion was almost unavoidable that when Texas came into the Union, her actual sovereignty extended to the Rio Grande.
14 That was almost unavoidable .
15 Late hours (turning night into day, and day into night) were the almost unavoidable consequences of her frequent play.
16 There was a cabin for shelter, and the ladies, being thus protected against the almost unavoidable showers, readily joined the salmon-fishers.
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