Sentence examples for where foregone from inspiring English sources

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It's a problem that's acknowledged twice: once via a scene in which a local DJ doesn't know who Brent is, but says he was on a show "like The Call Centre" (a genuine workplace documentary that aired years after The Office); the next in a scene where Foregone Conclusion are booked to play a student union's Shite Night ("the shittest bits of culture of the last 20 years").

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The election results where such a foregone conclusion that most local news outlets did not cover the primary election.

Should Guzman surmount these obstacles, Pinochet would simply invoke his entitlement to be tried in a military court where acquittal is a foregone conclusion.

Even if my vote does not count (as it won't in the presidential election, because I live in Texas, where the conclusion is foregone), I feel elated and fulfilled when I emerge from the voting booth.

To us, it looks like an inevitable reshuffling of the board – a likely foregone conclusion – where one day, instead of getting pocket money from Mum, we might be getting it from Dad. Oh, and Dad's a bit of a bastard.

Welcome to the wacky world of E-books, where it's a foregone conclusion that digital tomes will eventually supplant fusty paper "P- books," but nobody quite knows how to make it happen.

He has now been moved to the infamous Bridgewater State Mental Institution, where it seems a foregone conclusion that his record of service and desperate need for help are being met with apathy and disrespect for our obligations to our veterans.

Tranquillity is no longer a foregone conclusion, even where we've always sought it.

More than half of us live in constituencies where the result was a foregone conclusion.

Since "Seven Brides" belongs to a musical theater genre where happy endings are a foregone conclusion, you can bet the farm that all will eventually turn out well.

The result is gerrymandering on a grotesque scale, with incumbents stitching up safe seats by drawing absurd districts that look like doughnuts, sandwiches and Rorschach tests.This is not just unfair; it puts people off voting (why bother in those 400 districts where the result is a foregone conclusion?) and it drives politics to the extremes.

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