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How do you use irrevocably in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "irrevocably" in a sentence:

* Formal: The decision to close the factory was irrevocably made, leaving hundreds of employees jobless.

* Descriptive: The artist's signature style had irrevocably changed after her travels to Asia.

* Emotional: The loss of their home in the fire irrevocably shattered their sense of security.

* Figurative: Time, like a river, flows irrevocably forward, carrying us along with it.

* Literary: The lovers' destinies were irrevocably intertwined, bound by a love that defied all odds.

Key points to remember:

* "Irrevocably" means something cannot be undone or changed. It emphasizes finality and permanence.

* Use it to describe actions, decisions, changes, or states that are permanent.

* Consider the tone and context of your sentence when choosing how to use "irrevocably."

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