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"Fruition" in a Sentence (16 examples)
The biggest challenge to the project will be the availability of workers with the skills required to bring it to fruition.
Your plans will never come to fruition unless you make them more realistic.
Tom's plans were finally coming to fruition.
Pioneering space observatories like Webb only come to fruition when dedicated individuals work together to surmount the challenge of building something that has never been done before.
“And then, when it comes to fruition, and you walk on and you see those Olympic rings and the size of the venues and really what's at stake — you know, most of us, our careers can be made by one-100th of a second or broken by one-100th of a second — so the pressure and the anxiety, the performance anxiety, can be very, very intense.”
At first glance, this may seem like an idea destined to never come to fruition.
I did everything in my power to bring this project to fruition.
I can't deny the truth now, as your predictions have come to fruition.
Tom died before seeing his plan come to fruition.
My carefully laid plan has yet to come to fruition.
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After six years of hard work, the engineers had brought the project to fruition.
[…] to weare our ſelues & neuer reſt, Untill we reach the ripeſt fruites of all, That perfect bliſſe and ſole felicitie, The ſweet fruition of an earthly crowne.
Perhaps,—for the Divine purpose runs through every aim of our being,—the disappointment and the endurance are but sent to raise those hopes above, which else might cling too fondly to their fruition below.
The myths possess us: through our agony / They work to new fruition.
Largely by reason of the persistence of John Crevallier Cobbold, a leading townsman and a member of a respected Suffolk family, the scheme was brought to fruition and by an Act dated July 19, 1844, the Eastern Union Railway came into existence.
That progress has taken over ten years and £20 million to bring to fruition. But, as Mands explains, the journey has been one that HSG has been almost obligated to undertake. "First and foremost, this is an environmental project," she says.
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