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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doom for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a negative outcome or consequence for someone or something. Example: The economic downturn is spelling doom for small businesses across the country.
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Public disgust could spell doom for ODS.
It's Doom for Tabloid Archives!
These multiple foul-ups spell potential doom for the government.
Failure to do so "spells doom for us," Romney said.
The conviction spells final doom for the embattled accounting firm.
Does this vulgar truth spell doom for serious artistic aspirations?
Consultants everywhere were prophesying doom for the Fortune 500.
"The U.S. farm bill is spelling more doom for us".
It's unlikely to be all doom for old San Francisco.
None of this should necessarily spell doom for either party.
People prophesy doom for the country's tourism, free oil and internal stability if war breaks out.
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