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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demise for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the cause of someone's or something's downfall or end. Here is an example: The company's poor financial management was the ultimate demise for their success in the market.
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This doesn't spell political demise for him quite yet.
Analysts have been predicting the deal's demise for months.
"People have been speculating about its demise for the past few years.
Still, it's doubtful that commuters will mourn their demise for long.
Broadchurch has been foreshadowing its own damp squib demise for weeks now.
DEXTER FILKINS: Fred, people have been predicting Pakistan's demise for years.
It's a sad demise for a company that brought us some iconic images of our country.
"We've been hearing about our demise for the last 15 years.
It's a sad demise for a meme that was once a favourite for so many.
Democrats have predicted Mr. Shays's political demise for years, as his district has leaned increasingly Democratic.
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A federal grand jury in Chicago is looking into the bank's demise for which the Pritzker and Dworman families agreed to pay the FDIC $460M and has asked for records from former auditor Ernst & Young.
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