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The phrase "are not doomed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone or something is not destined for failure or disaster.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, we are not doomed to fail if we work together."
Alternatives: "are not fated" or "are not destined".
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We are not doomed.
Their Iranian counterparts are not doomed to the same existence.
The takeaway: You are not doomed to be excluded forever.
They are not doomed, and neither are their parents.
He added:"We are not doomed to endless gridlock".
Tackling the first myth, Mr Gates wrote: "Poor countries are not doomed to stay poor.
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Genes are not dooming".
America is not doomed.
Marriage is not doomed.
But film was not doomed.
"We're not doomed yet.
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