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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fate was" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe an event or outcome that was predetermined by fate or destiny. Here is an example sentence: "I couldn't believe that the stranger I bumped into on the street turned out to be my long lost brother. It seemed like fate was bringing us back together after all these years."
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Capra's fate was the strangest.
But its fate was macabre.
So his fate was sealed.
Fate was cruel to Stevenage.
The nation's fate was decided.
"Fate was speaking".
My fate was sealed.
My fate was sabotaged.
What kind of fate was unclear.
Its fate was eventually left to arbitration.
His postwar fate was already under discussion.
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