Examples of 'come to fruition' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to fruition"

come to fruition: This phrase means for something to finally be accomplished or realized after a period of development or effort. It is often used to describe the successful completion of a plan, project, or goal.

How to use "come to fruition" in a sentence

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come to fruition
A project that will come to fruition quickly.
You come to fruition inside.
Several planned visits did not come to fruition.
Concepts come to fruition in a few months only.
We trust that they will come to fruition.
Seeing finally come to fruition is very satisfying.
To see all your dedication come to fruition.
To start it come to fruition in the physical world.
His ambitions would not come to fruition.
Something will come to fruition and you are abundant.
In autumn the efforts of humanity come to fruition.
To see the plans come to fruition is quite something.
This endeavor also did not come to fruition.
Ideas will come to fruition and people will collaborate.
But this did not come to fruition.

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Can come to fruition.
This plan did not come to fruition.
Other ideas to come to fruition for further reducing the impact of travelling.
This venture ultimately did not come to fruition.
It takes time to come to fruition and see the benefits.
Physicist took several years to come to fruition.
Hopefully this will come to fruition before a tragedy occurs.
A number of planned ports did not come to fruition.
This plan did not come to fruition before the armistice.
Unfortunately these plans did not come to fruition.
Your plans should come to fruition without an external influence.
Neither project has yet come to fruition.
A third example has come to fruition since the report went to press.
All of my work has finally come to fruition.
It was a dream come to fruition and turned back into a dream.
This scheme did not come to fruition.
These have come to fruition in innovation with advanced technologies and organizational strategies.
This has still not come to fruition.
The scheme did not come to fruition as the expected insider information was mistaken.
My master plan has finally come to fruition.
These plans did not come to fruition and the station was left abandoned.
All my efforts will finally come to fruition.
None of these ideals can come to fruition without the essential prerequisite of peace.
Their strategy has finally come to fruition.
They will come to fruition when the time comes and the conditions assemble.
Finally our efforts have come to fruition.
Your plans will never come to fruition unless you make them more realistic.
A legal or financial matter is likely to come to fruition.
Threats that will come to fruition in six hours.
Several of these recommendations have come to fruition.
These initiatives may come to fruition in the medium term.
My plan for world domination is about to come to fruition.
The proposed film did not come to fruition for a variety of reasons.
Especially after everything is finally about to come to fruition.
My plan has come to fruition.

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Examples of using Come
It did not even come from his instructions
I come to offer my resignation for my post as chancellor
I just happened to come here for sightseeing
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