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The phrase "efforts are doomed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a belief that attempts to achieve something will ultimately fail.
Example: "Despite their hard work, the team's efforts are doomed due to the lack of resources."
Alternatives: "efforts are futile" or "attempts are destined to fail."
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But without an answer, Obama's peace efforts are doomed.
Half the members are scheduled to appear on the Sunday morning television talk shows, where they will almost certainly have to discuss whether their efforts are doomed.
I fear their efforts are doomed to failure, however, due to today's overly litigious society, which will surely lead to a lawsuit for injuries suffered on the track.
Ultimately, the team members enter into a state of "cognitive blindness," as Royer puts it, actively ignoring signs that their efforts are doomed.
People believe their efforts are doomed and their governments hopeless, even when they are better off than they used to be and their governments are doing at least some of the right things.
Alliances form between victims and sympathetic members of the race or caste in power, and even when their efforts are doomed, they manage to keep some hope alive for the future.
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In any case, their efforts were doomed.
But those efforts were doomed by the bad faith of Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt's military ruler.
The Paris negotiators did their best, but their efforts were doomed, as some of them already realized.
Might those efforts be doomed if the photo were revealed as a fake?In this section Can the Republicans win the Senate?
The efforts were doomed, analysts said, partly because of Mr. Olmert's lost credibility in the eyes of the Israeli public.
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