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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fateful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or decisions that have significant consequences or are destined to happen.
Example: "The choices we make today are fateful and will shape our future in ways we cannot yet imagine."
Alternatives: "are crucial" or "are significant".
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are fateful
adjective
Momentous, significant, setting or sealing one's fate.
Exact(4)
Mornings are fateful, cliffs are precipitous and rivers rage.
Both are fateful decisions; both are decisions on which his cabinet is divided.
The choices are fateful for men, many of whom believe the P.S.A. test saved their lives.
And the decisions are fateful - institutions know that once they take the side of an accused superior, there is no going back without damaging the organization.
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Those were fateful words.
The timing was fateful.
The meeting was fateful.
That first inning was fateful.
New York was fateful for him and his family.
Those were fateful hours for our young country.
It's not just romantic and noble, it's fateful and laden with doom.
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