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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foregone" is not correct on its own; it should be part of the expression "a foregone conclusion." You can use it when referring to an outcome that is certain or inevitable.
Example: "The election results were seen as a foregone conclusion, with the incumbent leading by a wide margin."
Alternatives: "an inevitable outcome" or "a predetermined result."
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A foregone conclusion.
"It's a foregone conclusion.
It's close to a foregone conclusion.
His victory was a foregone conclusion.
But it was never a foregone conclusion.
But neither is a foregone conclusion".
It seemed like a foregone conclusion, really.
Is his confirmation a foregone conclusion?
The result is a foregone conclusion.
For many, it was a foregone conclusion.
That's hardly a foregone conclusion.
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