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Examples for "foregone conclusion"
Examples for "foregone conclusion"
1Still, the deal is far from a foregone conclusion, one analyst said.
2The success of the referendums was by no means a foregone conclusion.
3However, the drama may not be such a foregone conclusion on Thursday.
4But maybe, after today, that's not such a foregone conclusion after all.
5Obi-Wan thought the outcome of their deliberations must be a foregone conclusion.
1Anne Byrne reports College choice is often a matter of course choice.
2Our freedom to travel will no longer be a matter of course.
3She is normally up at 4 a.m. as a matter of course.
4Things they do as a matter of course would chill normal folk.
5I came upon him as if it were a matter of course.
6What we do as a matter of course could insult someone else.
7Harry was in a hurry; but that was a matter of course.
8As a matter of course everything in the house was new also.
9You must take... things... things like this... as a matter of course.
10Bushfires, floods, cyclones and droughts assault her as a matter of course.
11That was a matter of course; but she would never forgive him.
12There is something in tobacco that makes frankness a matter of course.
13The children all smiled as a matter of course and of nature.
14The cures being admitted, the rest followed as a matter of course.
15And she yielded to the tightened embrace as a matter of course.
16The tramps themselves took this benevolence apparently as a matter of course.
Translations for matter of course