Aún no tenemos significados para "come to fruition".
1Without U.S. approval the agreement as currently negotiated cannot come to fruition.
2Our original vision didn't come to fruition; the blueprint never came together.
3But that was eight months ago, and nothing has come to fruition.
4Several of its legislative goals began to come to fruition in Congress.
5At the time, it seemed unlikely to come to fruition anytime soon.
6In the next 10 years we will see that come to fruition.
7So whose fault is it that those plans haven't come to fruition?
8He had worked with the liquidators, but nothing had come to fruition.
9These are dreams that only a few can see come to fruition.
10I had concocted so many, and so few had come to fruition.
11However, investors now want to see the plans come to fruition.
12Neither will come to fruition unless decided otherwise in a court of law.
13Skeptics question whether all the bold plans will come to fruition.
14More often, they will need some time to come to fruition.
15Whether Musk's vision will come to fruition is difficult to say.
16EBONY: How did the idea of Broccoli City come to fruition?
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