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The phrase "you are doomed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey a sense of impending disaster or failure. Example: "If you don't study for your exam, you are doomed to fail."
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"Then you are doomed," she said.
Because without confidence you are doomed.
These days, however, if you do not start hunting early, you are doomed.
"If you treat one without treating the others, you are doomed.
If you make that choice you are doomed, and it killed him".
As long as you are promoting theatre that way you are doomed".
Without talk you are doomed to incomprehension and, worse, to indifference.
Trying to escape from your family, from family stories that you are afraid you are doomed to repeat".
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If you add a group of fish without letting this bacteria grow in your tank, you are dooming your fish.
You're doomed.
Now you're doomed.
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