Examples of 'destined to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "destined to make"

Destined to make: Refers to the belief or idea that someone or something is meant to achieve a certain purpose or goal

How to use "destined to make" in a sentence

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destined to make
I do not think he was destined to make old bones.
Destined to make their last stand there.
She told me that we were destined to make it together.
You are destined to make significant contributions to this country.
Some people seem destined to make beer.
I am destined to make it come true.
These guys were no doubt destined to make money.
We were destined to make a new story.
Already known among you as one destined to make.
You are destined to make a choice.
Cristiano Ronaldo is a player who is destined to make history.
Destined to make a difference.
Already known as one destined to make his mark in politics.
The Happy Prince is a film that Rupert Everett seemed destined to make.
Your quota is destined to make this magnificent possible social project.

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Did not you say you were destined to make music.
Products destined to make wrapping of the ones that you have and.
You have been here At that time you are destined to make breads.
The cells that are destined to make the baby are not disturbed.
Definitely Cristiano Ronaldo is that kind of player, who is destined to make history.
But those cells are now destined to make different kind of tissues.
On a larger stage and scale . Of the mistakes that the future is destined to make.
Already known among you as one destined to make no uncertain mark in politics.
It's destined to make an an impact on all those who hear it.
A woman who has been called by God and is destined to make a difference.
You have been destined to make it and you will achieve all your goals.
Wherever he ends up, he appears destined to make an impact.
Rudy Rotta is destined to make his mark in the history of the blues.
Since its invention, film has seemed destined to make history visible.
They are destined to make bad decisions, resulting in a messy life.
A Glancing Blow is destined to make history.
He's destined to make money off the internet!
This was the atmosphere in which I was destined to make a voyage halfway around the globe.
Destined to make its first public appearance on 28 November at.
Ovid seemed not destined to make Tartar verses.
Her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate, destined to make other.
From her birth, she was destined to make a political and royal marriage.
As America 's first classically hot president . I was destined to make history.
If we are destined to make it big, to achieve something, it will happen.
It seems to me that our generation was destined to make a Debord exhibition in 2013.
The futurist, Vladimir Mayakovsky, wasn't destined to make money.
Join us in the different places destined to make our social choice heard!
She was 26 years old and destined to make scientific history.
The 22nd of September is surely destined to make history, for the signature in Peking.
Look, I'm the one who's destined to make this sacrifice.

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You both seemed destined for greatness
Mail destined outside the province of deposit
I told you we are destined for each other
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Examples of using Make
You always make the right decision
Make sure to stir during or after cooking
You did not make arrangements for this
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