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The phrase "be doomed to" is correct and usable in written English
It typically is used to express a negative future outcome, often due to forces outside of the subject's control. For example, "The castle was doomed to destruction from the moment it was built on a fault line."
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They may just be doomed to agree.
Such an argument would be doomed to failure.
Otherwise, it would be doomed to irrelevance, he said.
There are several reasons why such an effort would be doomed to failure: The domino effect.
With the versatility of the iPhone, shouldn't these other single focused products be doomed to fail?
It would open an uncertain process, which would take years and be doomed to failure".
Without action, he said, Britain would forever be doomed to paying the interest on its debts.
The reputation of Dawn Powell may be doomed to a perpetual state of revival.
Even if they welcomed Mr Romiti, his new career would probably be doomed to fail.
As a culture, would we be doomed to repeat our less desirable behaviors?
We would be doomed to eternal senility in the absence of death.
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