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Free sign upThe phrase "it is doomed to failure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means that something is destined or certain to fail. Example: Despite our best efforts, the project was doomed to failure from the beginning due to lack of funding.
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It is doomed to failure because of its own flawed premise, yet those in support of the drug war's logic remain as undisturbed by this latest "reform" wave as the prodigious illicit drug production of criminal syndicates unperturbed by law enforcement.
It is doomed to failure.
A currency union with no monetary union and political union behind it is doomed to failure.
"It is even harder when you know in advance that it is doomed to failure," she said.
This is supposed to be third time lucky, my final go at getting to the Angel Falls by boat, and it is doomed to failure before I've even begun.
The Right to Food movement is deeply divided between those who believe the bill is a good first step and those who believe it is doomed to failure unless Indian society is radically overhauled.
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Despite its impeccable Socialist-Realist plot, it was doomed to failure from the outset.
And that, as we have just seen, is what Russell was trying to do, even though it was doomed to failure from the start, on account of its being committed to the existence of a different series of the 'same' numbers within each type.
It was doomed to failure.
But it's doomed to failure.
Fox: I wouldn't agree it's doomed to failure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com