foregone conclusion

NOUN
  1. an inevitable ending
  2. something that is certain
    his victory is a certainty
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How To Use foregone conclusion In A Sentence

  • The result of the election seems to be a foregone conclusion.
  • The outcome of theelection is a foregone conclusion.
  • The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
  • The result of the match was a foregone conclusion.
  • But by that time, Smith and Joyce had posted a stand of 100 and the result was a foregone conclusion.
  • The result of the match was a foregone conclusion.
  • It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Tiger Woods would win the tournament.
  • The gathering broke up and everyone said the verdict was a foregone conclusion.
  • Mostly, though, it follows the romcom formula right through to its series of misunderstandings and foregone conclusions.
  • The eventual outcome is a foregone conclusion - overqualified employees holding jobs they find boring, unchallenging, and unrewarding.
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