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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already destined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is predetermined or fated to happen, often in a context discussing fate or destiny.
Example: "She felt that her success was already destined, as if it was written in the stars."
Alternatives: "preordained" or "inevitably meant".
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Rodriguez is already destined to be remembered for the ages.
Lawmakers insisted that taxpayers should not prop up airlines already destined to fail.
Perhaps the panda was already destined to run out of time.
Whatever Airbus decides, some believe the A380 is already destined for the history books.
But with such a surname, was Usain already destined for success?
However, as the campaign website explains, the fish were already destined for the great fridge-freezer in the sky.
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Related: In Hillary Clinton's America, there's room for equality, diversity and pick-up trucks | Megan Carpentier The reality is that Clinton has already lapped the four men who say they are officially exploring the possibility of a challenge – and already looks destined to win the Iowa caucus and Democratic nomination.
Whatever happens in Iowa, Clinton already looks destined to be the Democratic candidate for 2016.
Yet it already seems destined to win the general election in 2012.
The revived debate over the death penalty already seems destined to miss the mark.
One prominent female character already seemed destined for another boy, and the other candidate for Harry's affection was "a little annoying," she said.
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