fruition
Example Sentences
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A fight at the City Ground, home of Nottingham Forest, was always Wood's dream, but at this stage of his career it seems unlikely to come to fruition.
From BBC
They deserve better, but the film is about how the concert felt, not how it came to fruition.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s mainly because if we look at the software functionality that I think investors are worried about, most of that just hasn’t come to fruition.”
From MarketWatch
Still, if the Super Bowl is the “ultimate trend accelerator,” as Florida-based marketing professional Craig Agranoff put it, that doesn’t mean the trend always comes to full fruition — or at least, not overnight.
From MarketWatch
Still, if the Super Bowl is the “ultimate trend accelerator,” as Florida-based marketing professional Craig Agranoff put it, that doesn’t mean the trend always comes to full fruition — or at least, not overnight.
From MarketWatch
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