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"condemned to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular fate or destiny that someone cannot escape from, usually a harsh punishment or an undesirable situation. For example, "He was condemned to a lifetime of poverty."
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Are they condemned to doom?
He's condemned to live".
He is condemned to leave and return.
At court, he is condemned to death.
Nevertheless, Topsy was condemned to death.
So are ambitious women condemned to singledom?
Russia is not condemned to authoritarian rule.
"Tommy isn't condemned to die.
Maybe he's not condemned to auto-pastiche.
All six had been condemned to death.
I have been condemned to death.
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