Sentence examples for been doomed from inspiring English sources

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been doomed

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To pronounce sentence or judgment on; to condemn.

  • A criminal doomed to death

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We've been doomed ever since.

He might have been doomed, but he kept showing up.

So these are animals that would have been doomed.

However, nuclear power generation from its birth has been doomed by the legacy of radioactive nuclear waste.

But most of these would have been doomed under almost any circumstances.

But the partnership seems to have been doomed even before opening night last November.

Mr. Christie's relationship with conservative Republicans, however, may have been doomed from the start.

That would have been doomed to fail, but only by one trick.

One comes away with the sense that the woman might have been doomed from the outset.

Many other frogs and toads have been doomed by this same pathogen.

Most of these shuttered projects have been doomed by one factor: cost.

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