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Which sentence is appropriate for a speech?

 
 
Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2018 12:20 pm
Hey,
which of those sentences is proper for a speech (about genetically modified plants)?

A)I think we will face genetic issues in our future quite often.
B)We are inevitably going to face genetic issues in our future.
C)It is inevitable (not) to face genetic issues in our future.

I don't know if the "not" matches in the context (in British English) but it kinda sounds better

Thanks,
CrazyMausi
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chai2
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2018 12:22 pm
@CrazyMausi2000,
Well, to start with, none of these are questions.
CrazyMausi2000
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2018 12:25 pm
@chai2,
well, my bad.
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2018 12:46 pm
@CrazyMausi2000,
This is the best. B)We are inevitably going to face genetic issues in our future.
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abdallah hafez
 
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Reply Sun 15 Apr, 2018 10:28 am
@CrazyMausi2000,
best speech
B)We are inevitably going to face genetic issues in our future.


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Seizan
 
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Reply Wed 18 Apr, 2018 10:11 pm
@CrazyMausi2000,
The word "inevitably" implies something will definitely occur in the future, so I would leave out the word "future", I think. It seems redundant. And if you're speaking of "genetics" as a field of study, I would phrase it this way:

Inevitably, we will face genetics issues.
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