fruition
Example Sentences
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Some of the company’s plans are yet to come to fruition.
The firm could work with her government to bring the efforts to fruition, they said, according to people familiar with the matter.
“We fully recognize that this is the beginning of months of work, including extensive outreach to bring this project to fruition,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
Big tax preparation companies also have millions of dollars to lose if the program comes to fruition.
From Seattle Times
For that to come to fruition, players will have to make the leap from league to league.
From Washington Times
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