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fruition
noun as in achievement, maturation
Example Sentences
"We cannot continue to dedicate time and resources to this effort if it's not going to come to fruition."
But no such deal has come to fruition since Labour won the general election last year.
Yet decades of expending money and energy hasn’t brought them to fruition, he said.
“It was a thought that became a dream that came to fruition,” the theater’s artistic director told The Times last week.
The message about winning the collision from the leadership team quickly came to fruition when Jess Breach burst down the wing to score a disallowed try just over 30 seconds into the second half.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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