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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also destined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is intended or fated to happen in addition to something else.
Example: "The project is not only ambitious but also destined to change the industry."
Alternatives: "also meant" or "also intended".
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Some of them are also destined for fame.
The salt is also destined for a bloody mary.
But does that guarantee that the applicants admitted are also destined to become the best doctors?
Pity he was always also destined to provide the source of his own downfall.
"It was also destined for you, but I could not contact anyone.
Cracked old flagstones, a classic Athenian trademark, are also destined for the skip.
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Today, the Melnikov House not only survives but also seems destined to become a museum.
The King George V Handicap could also be destined for export to Ireland, but this time John Oxx is the trainer to note.
And yet he acknowledges that just as his own life is about to change, this precious world is also "doomed", destined to be built on.
In these relics are the remnants of a world that seems extraordinarily close to us but also seems destined to remain infinitely distant.
Like Sosa, Bonds and Clemens last played in 2007 and, at this point, also seem destined to appear on the 2013 Hall of Fame ballot.
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