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foregone
/ ˈfɔːˌɡɒn, fɔːˈɡɒn /
adjective
gone or completed; past
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڴǰˈDzԱԱ noun
- foregoneness noun
- unforegone adjective
Example Sentences
Orkney's current council leader, Heather Woodbridge, assured members during their meeting that this was just the start of a more detailed appraisal and implementing the model was not a foregone conclusion.
"But it's not a foregone conclusion because Swiatek has suffered a lot of losses this year."
And that would recoup only a small fraction of the 4% of GDP the government's own independent forecasters reckon has been foregone as a result of Brexit.
The finale writes that as a foregone conclusion, though.
The Premier League is practically a foregone conclusion now with Liverpool so far clear of the chasing pack.
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