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Discover LudwigThe word 'pre-determined' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a decision, outcome, or resolution that has already been made before a certain event happens, or to express that something has already been planned or decided in advance. Example sentence: The pre-determined outcome of the meeting was that the project was to be put on hold.
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It's pre-determined, sure.
These stories are not totally pre-determined.
They go sightseeing on pre-determined routes with pre-determined guides.
These will not be shoehorned into a pre-determined narrative.
Furthermore, after going on these tours of pre-determined areas and pre-determined people, tourists end up coming back with false perceptions of the reality in North Korea.
Labor, similarly, has a central "election commitments" process, although no pre-determined number of wishes.
According to their pre-determined schedules, students should water their plants.
"There is no pre-determined amount of time involved in the reintegration process," the hospital said.
Will neutrals want to continue watching unscripted entertainment where the biggest issue appears pre-determined?
The hospital says that there is "no pre-determined amount of time" for the reintegration process.
"Everything we manufacture is made to order: it has a pre-determined customer.
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