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Discover Ludwig"doomed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is destined for failure or misfortune due to outside forces or circumstances. Example: The small business was ultimately doomed by the economic recession, despite the owner's best efforts to keep it afloat.
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They were vivid flashbacks, doomed by reality.
He is comically doomed by his speech.
Napoleon is doomed by this landscape, and so is Hitler.
Rostock and Duisburg were doomed by home defeats.
Sotheby's sale the next night was doomed by mediocrity.
Many elderly victims were doomed by personal choice.
Whoever gets in there is doomed by this mess".
All are undone, and often doomed by their efforts.
ITS bid to host the 2016 Olympic games was doomed by a lack of enthusiasm.
Ivory Coast wasn't doomed by geography or history to go to pieces.
His characters are doomed by their unconscious, which they can't or won't examine.
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