Examples of 'inevitably lose' in a sentence

Meaning of "inevitably lose"

Inevitably lose: This phrase implies that a failure or defeat is unavoidable, certain, or bound to happen

How to use "inevitably lose" in a sentence

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inevitably lose
You will inevitably lose money if you do.
The school board will inevitably lose.
You inevitably lose some people in the transition.
We compare ourselves to others and inevitably lose.
You will inevitably lose potential customers and other conversion opportunities during outages.
Those that put their faith in it will inevitably lose.
Over time the gaskets inevitably lose their sealing characteristics and have to be replaced.
When you try to fight nature you will inevitably lose.
Of course, the informal side would inevitably lose its value if it were ever publicized.
Turk will start a fight with Carla that he will inevitably lose.
Either way, the dollar will inevitably lose its world reserve status.
Some sectors will benefit from the agreement, whereas others will inevitably lose out.
Admittedly, almost all foreign works inevitably lose something in translation.
When you play a game without understanding the rules, you will almost inevitably lose.
Overweight people inevitably lose a few pounds, but unlike the balanced people do not lose weight.

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It 's a battle we will almost inevitably lose.
And yes, inevitably lose.
If you follow a diet without carbohydrates, you will inevitably lose weight.
Third, this SE will inevitably lose one of the key benefits - low prices.
If your website loads slowly, you will inevitably lose customers.
When white demand for land prevailed, the Native population would inevitably lose.
People who chase growth, who chase high fliers, inevitably lose because they paid a premium price.
That is to say, if you draw the double-sided card, you will inevitably lose.
And when you are so concerned with yourself, you inevitably lose the quality of affection.
A cosmic battle of wills, but this angry moon, will inevitably lose.
Doesn't mean that you'll inevitably lose the match.
But ultimately, this will be in vain, the US will inevitably lose their throne.
If we sign with Germany now, we will inevitably lose all of that.
The class, as such, must inevitably lose.

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