fruition
Example Sentences
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Its joint manufacturing plan still faces many hurdles before coming to fruition.
From BBC
Investors also are watching whether all the planned data-center projects come to fruition and whether they will need all the generators and other equipment currently anticipated.
At the same time, these customers are ramping up efforts to develop custom chips to reduce reliance on Nvidia, Goldberg said, and he expects some of those chip programs to come to fruition next year.
From MarketWatch
At the same time, these customers are ramping up efforts to develop custom chips to reduce reliance on Nvidia, Goldberg said, and he expects some of those chip programs to come to fruition next year.
From MarketWatch
But, he acknowledged, “the opportunity to add somebody of this caliber to what’s already a really talented bullpen was something that we weren’t sure was going to be able to actually come to fruition.”
From Los Angeles Times
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