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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be toast" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used informally to indicate that someone or something will be in serious trouble or will fail. Example: "If you don't study for the exam, you will be toast."
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You will be toast after the next election and so will I.
"Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast," an official with the Federal Emergency Management Agency told The New Yorker.
If Gordon Brown hasn't turned things round by the end of July - or at least showed signs of doing so - he will be toast.
"What you're saying is that if the Republican Party is not doing its job attracting Hispanics to the Party, the Party in a very short time nationally and in Texas will be toast?" Munisteri replied, "That's it, Congressman".
Kenneth Murphy, who directs FEMA's Region X, the division responsible for Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, says, "Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast".
We didn't come into the lobby to throw away a good career at a young age by going to work for a politician who's a busted flush and will be toast by next year at the latest.
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There will be toasts.
We miss you and we will be toasting you tonight!
But if he can win against Google, they will be toasting him with champagne.
Millions will be toasting to their heroic past and precarious future, anyway.
Mr. Metheny will be toasted by a murderers' row of ax masters, including the brilliant avant-garde wizard Nels Cline, performing with the Nels Cline Trio.
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