Search Terms: ざるを得ない*, ざるをえない*
expression, adjective
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cannot help (doing), have no choice but to, am compelled to, am obliged to, it is incumbent upon (me) to(after the -nai stem of a verb)
The problem of faith brings us to the Thirties and the Western love-affair with communism
By signing the contract, I committed myself to working there for another five years
I didn't want to go, but she had been so kind to me that I couldn't but accept the invitation
Fully booked for the night, the hotel had to turn away some late guests
I cannot but give up my brother for lost
We are subject to change our plans if the president disagrees
We could not but give him up for dead
His story was so funny that everyone could not help laughing
I can not but admit the truth of your remarks
I feel for my father, who has to work on Sundays
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