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The phrase "fate of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the ultimate outcome or destiny of something or someone. Some examples of when it can be used include: - "The fate of the missing hikers remains unknown." - "The fate of the company lies in the hands of the new CEO." - "The fate of the world rests on the decisions made at the climate change summit." - "The fate of the nation hung in the balance as the election results were announced." - "She pondered the fate of her relationship with him as she packed her bags to leave."
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Fate of alternative providers.
The fate of the tusks is unknown.
He shares the fate of his men".
The fate of Kherullah was no better.
The fate of the project remains uncertain.
The fate of this proposal is uncertain.
The fate of the fourth remains unclear.
Such is the fate of the gayal.
The fate of other hostages remained unclear.
The fate of this art varied.
The fate of Mr. Sharbaji remains unknown.
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