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"doom to" is not a valid phrase in written English
If you intended to use a phrase meaning "destined for a certain fate," you would use "doomed to" instead. Example: Without access to resources, she was doomed to a life of poverty.
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For a long time, British film has seemed to stagger from doom to reprieve to doom to reprieve.
He added, "You had a 180-degree shift from gloom and doom to optimism".
Like Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hillary Rodham Clinton overcame predictions of doom to become a fledgling success.
Probably, the substance was meant to bring doom to the lice.
Using impending doom to jump-start political debate, however, is backfiring, Mr. Curtis and others said.
The media convey a sense of doom to the nation when house prices ease and rejoicing when inflation resumes.
A particularly nifty piece of Greek engineering once brought doom to her family in the shape of a horse.
The Time Traveller brings doom to all he's intimate with in forward epochs; he infects them with the past.
But it is possible for predictions of future doom to be both hypocritical and correct.The strongest Republican charges concern precedent.
I awoke from my fantasy of doom to see the man with the racy newspaper ads debark.
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So my role today is Dr. Doom -- to break through unmerited confidence and raise the anxiety level in both camps.
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