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Discover Ludwig"it was a fate" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a predetermined outcome or destiny. Here are a few examples: 1. "Despite all his efforts, it was a fate that he could not escape: he was destined to live a life of poverty." 2. "For some, success seems to be a given, but for others it was a fate they had to work tirelessly to achieve." 3. "As she looked back on her life, it was a fate that she never could have predicted: she had become a successful businesswoman."
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It was a fate shared by a group of French priests visiting Devon in 1113.
It was a fate he never expected for a man he had seen as infallible.
The addiction wasn't chosen: it was a fate visited on him.
It was a fate that had befallen Australia in the summer and now the roles have been switched.
It was a fate she shared with a quarter of all homeowners with mortgages across the nation.
It was a fate HBOS's most senior staff knew was inevitable as dawn broke yesterday, but even Andy Hornby and Lord Stevenson, the bank's chief executive and chairman, did not realise how quickly the storm would break.
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It is a fate to which she is already reconciled.
It is a fate that I have now embraced.
It is a fate worse than death," he wrote.
"It is a fate worse than death for him".
It is a fate so truly bittersweet and strangely cruel, it seems impossible.
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