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Use "inalterability" in a sentence
"Arguably, he could have done a lot more; he could have let Calvin turn seven, which would have opened up a new world of possibilities, but it would also have denied the inalterability that some see as intrinsic to the comic strip art form."
"Another great advantage of a gelatine print is its inalterability and durability, no chemicals being employed in transferring the picture to the paper."
"They are needed to: • Ascertain the correct functioning of the systems respecting the other electric and radioelectrical systems; • Ensure public health and inalterability of the products; • Uniform functioning and coding protocols among the different producers of tags and readers in order to ensure a rapid development of the technology; • Make the exchange of tags information among the different users simple and ef fi cient."