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'a fate' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to something or someone's destiny or fortune, or to something that is destined to happen as a result of certain events or decisions. For example, "He had accepted his fate and faced the consequences of his actions".
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I am a fate".
What a fate!
Such a fate certainly befell Cavallini.
The god too has a fate.
Few have suffered so ignominious a fate.
And this is a fate I cannot accept – a fate none of us can accept.
"For me, that was a fate worse than normality.
The cash injection will certainly help avoid such a fate.
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A comparable fate befell a second Miró.
A sad fate for a once mighty startup.
A worse fate awaits Meena.
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