foregone conclusion in English

inevitable conclusion or result, certainty, opinion or decision formed in advance

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1. The result is no foregone conclusion.

2. The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.

3. The death sentence is not a foregone conclusion.

4. If capture is a foregone conclusion... you go down with your plane.

5. Bullfighting is not a competition, and the bull’s death is a foregone conclusion

6. But with Dundee currently enjoying their best run of the season victory was certainly no foregone conclusion.

7. While it might seem like a foregone conclusion which would have the higher rate of fire, a muzzle loader or a Breechloader, the results and implications are interesting

8. Afognak, à fond, Afonso, A fool and his money are soon parted, A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, Afoot, afore, foregone conclusion, a, aforehand, aforementioned, aforesaid …

9. Few expected Mr Arain to make much of a difference to Lord Sainsbury's chances, but his candidature reminded others that the result didn't have to be a foregone conclusion.

10. à fond, Afonso, A fool and his money are soon parted, A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, afoot, Afore, foregone conclusion, a, Aforehand, Aforementioned, Aforesaid, Aforethought Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc

11. The English word “Bullfight” is a misnomer, and it does not help to think of Bullfighting as a “sport.” A strict translation for the spectacle would be the incomprehensible word, “tauromachy.” Bullfighting is not a competition, and the bull’s death is a foregone conclusion.

12. ‘The decision as to whether this hare-Brained scheme goes ahead is currently with the First Minister but the council is behaving as if it is a foregone conclusion.’ ‘They come up with hare-Brained schemes that cause so many problems they take more time to fix than to create.’