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The phrase "doom of" is not commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe or predict a negative outcome, often in a dramatic way. For example, "The company's refusal to change with the times was the doom of its success."
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The Russian doom of this episode was most pleasing.
And that obviously meant the doom of that particular project".
This is the doom of our time, the freedom and the possibility.
A fatal crash in 2000 led to the doom of the Concorde entirely.
"I wanted a change of government and the doom of the current administration.
The pressure to be 'transparent' mounts and the doom of an Orwellian global state descends.
The doom of Caesar's widow is presented as even more ghastly.
I hope she wrecks the joint, with something fitting for the approaching doom of Brexit.
Aubrey Chamberlin catches the reckless doom of the loyal warrior Gawain.
We had no choice but to face the doom of school.
After a burst of late-blooming confidence and prosperity, the Irish have retreated to gloom and doom of late.
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