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Finally, a plan had come to fruition.
I wonder about the location of the grove in which this orange had come to fruition.
If this had come to fruition, Nancy's exhibits would be par for the course.
Earlier today, Stuart Heritage imagined a world in which Cameron's vision had come to fruition (readers with a Danny Dyer allergy shouldn't click this link).
Literary figures led by the author Kate Mosse discovered that "by 1992, only 10% of novelists shortlisted for the Booker prize had been women"; by 1996, their plan to launch an award solely for women had come to fruition.
One goal up but one man down after Hamit Altintop's harebrained scheme to get himself sent off had come to fruition, Bayern dealt impressively well with everything Schalke threw at them in the second half in the Veltins-Arena.
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Three years later, it has come to fruition.
Little has come to fruition.
Five years later, that vision has come to fruition.
But none have come to fruition.
None of that has come to fruition.
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