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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good fate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a positive outcome or destiny for someone or something.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally received a good fate for her dedication and perseverance."
Alternatives: "a favorable outcome for" or "a positive destiny for".
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How to Eat hates to disagree with such a learned kitchen colossus as Harold McGee, but his assertion, in On Food & Cooking, that omelettes are "a good fate for fragile, runny lower-quality eggs", certainly runs contrary to this column's experience.
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The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are viewed as an opportunity for Jews to repent (teshuvah, in Hebrew) and ensure a good fate.
The transplantation of genetically marked germ cells is a good approach for following the donor cell fate in recipient seminiferous tubules [5], [19].
The protein coded by these genes would be gradually degraded from S phase until the end of M phase, which resulted in a good opportunity for genes that specify different cell fates to function at the beginning of G1 phase.
A modern apocalypse makes a good story for people living in millennial times, fearing for the fate of the world.
Even when you make a good decision, sometimes fate (or other people) has other things planned.
But cantering into that good night as an appendage to a slots parlour seems a sad fate for the sport of kings.
A common fate for wilderness everywhere.
But fortune reserved a harsher fate for Mr. Mann.
ReprintsSummary execution is a common fate for Kenyan criminals.
A sad fate for a once mighty startup.
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