Similar words: forego, foregoing, woebegone, pure gold, alter ego, foreground, gone, egg on. Meaning: [fɔr'gəʊ /fɔː-] adj. well in the past; former.
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1. The outcome of theelection is a foregone conclusion.
2. The outcome of the vote is a foregone conclusion.
3. The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
4. The election result was a foregone conclusion.
5. Most voters believe the result is a foregone conclusion.
6. The result of the match was a foregone conclusion.
7. It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him.
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8. The result is no foregone conclusion.
9. But gaining that support was not a foregone conclusion.
10. Male speaker It's certainly not a foregone conclusion.
11. The last three elections were all foregone conclusions.
12. But it is by no means a foregone conclusion.
13. The result was a foregone conclusion.
14. But none of these is a foregone conclusion.
15. It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Tiger Woods would win the tournament.
16. It is equally a foregone conclusion that reform must come eventually.
17. It is a foregone conclusion that the homosexual laws will not be reformed yet.
18. But the outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
19. They had foregone amniocentesis; the fact that their second child had Down syndrome was not known.
20. His departure was considered a foregone conclusion since the lifeless Trojans were playing uninspired ball.
21. Many beneficent projects have to be foregone if sufficient funds are lacking.
22. There was a reason why they had foregone the privilege of having a singing canary in the dock.
23. But is it really a foregone conclusion that all of these young people will turn to crime?
24. The result of the election seems to be a foregone conclusion.
25. That 90 percent of women are afraid to go out alone at night represents enormous numbers of journeys avoided and trips foregone.
26. Who will win and who will lose these struggles is not a foregone conclusion.
27. They never had to plan their shared parenting; it was a foregone conclusion.
28. Some commentators and businessmen have suggested that the successful privatization of the National Freight Corporation was a foregone conclusion.
29. As posters go up in hotel lobbies and banners are hung in the international airport terminals, crowds are a foregone conclusion.
30. Ian's bound to get the job -- it's a foregone conclusion.