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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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for or that

Which word is correct? Is inevitable correct in this sentence?
The decision will make it inevitable for the team to win.
The decision will make it inevitable that the team win.
The decision will make it inevitable for the team to wins.

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No, it is not syntactically logical and semantically confusing. g. getting stranded in desert without water, death is invevtable.

  • No, it is not syntactically logical and semantically confusing.
  • g.
  • getting stranded in desert without water, death is invevtable.
  • For your sentence, the meaning seems to mean the opposite.
  • Perhaps you need to say: " the decision will make the team impossible to lose.
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No, it is not syntactically logical and semantically confusing. Invevitable is usually used in negative connotation; e.g. getting stranded in desert without water, death is invevtable. For your sentence, the meaning seems to mean the opposite. Perhaps you need to say: " the decision will make the team impossible to lose.

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