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fruition

[froo-ish-uhn] / fruˈɪʃ ən /


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The free-trade agreement, which took years to come to fruition, removes over 99% of tariffs on EU goods exports into Australia.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 24, 2026

But no such public offering has come to fruition, and the first quarter of 2026 has come and gone with little executive acknowledgment of the company—with one exception.

From Barron's • Mar. 13, 2026

But it wasn’t until Jamie Lee Curtis stepped in as a producer of this series in early 2021 that an adaptation finally came to fruition.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 11, 2026

“Wu wouldn’t have come to fruition without Power. His passing is a profound loss to us all.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2026

He said that my talents would provide Germany with a great service, one that would bring the Führer’s dream of a national art museum in his hometown of Linz to fruition.

From "Salt to the Sea" by Ruta Sepetys