The main concept, which goes against much traditional thinking about language, is that such change is a natural and inevitable process.
It's an inevitable process for us, the next thing that happens.
At Cheesecake, everyone runs about on two legs, but the place is designed for the inevitable process of aging.
It is the inevitable process of absorption by a monopoly.
"Our industry is in the inevitable process of maturing."
The less an artist has left behind, the sooner the inevitable process of discovering "lost" works is set in motion.
You could argue that it is the inevitable, evolutionary organic process of change.
Do you think this is an inevitable process?
Aging is an inevitable process that happens to everyone.
Or is war just an inevitable, mechanical process of evolution?