foregone in the PONS Dictionary

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She criticises the choices he s given as showing the outcome to be a foregone conclusion.
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This included foregone earnings in addition to tuition, which allowed them to have enough funds for life outside of school.
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It seems a foregone conclusion that there will be further such retrenchments in the coming years, quite likely on a more widespread basis.
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This is inefficient because of the foregone interest payment.
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Phase 4 indicates a significant increase in risk of a pandemic but does not necessarily mean that a pandemic is a foregone conclusion.
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Factoring in the cost of college and foregone investment income, the average college graduate still ends up an estimated $550,000 ahead.
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Many argue that the cost of foregone consumption is less than the cost of increasing the supply of electricity.
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He pleaded not guilty and conducted his own defence, but the result was always a foregone conclusion, and he was found guilty, hanged and gibbeted.
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The renaming seemed to indicate that the original parish was likely to be disbanded or perhaps even that this was a foregone conclusion.
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This foregone conclusion of the story is only one of the film's weaknesses.
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