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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particular destiny or outcome that is considered unfortunate or inevitable.
Example: "He never imagined that such fate would befall him after all his hard work."
Alternatives: "such a destiny" or "such an outcome".
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Simons deserves no such fate.
No such fate for the Kiwis.
Fortunately there was no such fate for Tendulkar.
If Wells Fargo executives escape any such fate, it could escalate tension over the accountability divide.
The magnitude of the oak at least spares it from any such fate.
I say, 'Its mother killed it.' " The crickets suffered no such fate.
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On such fates turn.
Evidence of the "crimes" that led to such fates is also compelling.
As Harding acknowledges, compared with such fates, his is "VIP treatment".
Essex's noted inferiority complex, fostered through media caricatures, is rooted in its status as a place consigned to such fates.
The characters in the film are spared such fates, changing the emphasis of the film.
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