Use of inherently in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include inherently at the start of sentence, inherently at the end of sentence and inherently in the middle of sentence

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inherently in the middle of sentence


  1. The world is inherently uncertain.
  2. Aeroplanes are not inherently dangerous.
  3. All business activities are inherently risky.
  4. If one is inherently harmful, so is the other.
  5. There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas.
  6. Are such truths inherently odious or destructive?
  7. It is an inherently debatable and changeable idea.
  8. Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation.
  9. There is nothing inherently improbable in the idea.
  10. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
  11. There is nothing inherently unacceptable in these proposals.
  12. But capital values are inherently more volatile than income.
  13. There was nothing inherently subversive of royal authority here.
  14. The judge decided the evidence was inherently weak and inconsistent.
  15. To many feminists, marriage is an inherently patriarchal institution.
  16. Despite the problems, old brick rowhouses are not inherently dangerous.
  17. Such a procedure interferes with the inherently bottom-up nature of the GRE process.
  18. A collapse into new forms of fascism is inherently unlikely in any Western democracy.
  19. Masonry is extraordinarily satisfactory in its way but it is inherently heavy and immobile.
  20. Of course, the Sola grill and Gyroflo oven themselves are inherently more controllable, too.
  21. Contemporary academic puritans regard studentprofessor intimacies as inherently exploitative.
  22. The me, being inherently fictional in nature, provides only arbitrary guidance to the speaking subject.
  23. Senators who refused to conform to these inherently conservative norms were condemned to ineffectiveness.
  24. The group selectionist argument is inherently appealing-we are immersed in the ethic of team spirit and charity.
  25. Some critics of the public sector maintain that it is inherently inefficient and unable to control its expenditure.
  26. There was nothing inherently wrong with that idea, either-the bay and the Delta normally can use all the growing cotton.
  27. In contrast, where class structures are less developed - both economically and culturally - the political institutions may be inherently weak.
  28. The idea that most singles are inherently unmarriageable and the divorced unstable fails to explain the same pattern of afflictions among widowers.
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Deserving or inciting pity.