Examples of 'has come to fruition' in a sentence
Meaning of "has come to fruition"
has come to fruition: This phrase indicates that a plan, project, or goal has been successfully realized or completed. It is often employed to describe the achievement of a desired outcome or the manifestation of an idea or effort
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has come to fruition
All that work has come to fruition.
We have a report on vested interest partners, absolutions, and nothing has come to fruition.
This effort has come to fruition.
The turnaround strategy we began implementing in the spring of 2006 has come to fruition.
My plan has come to fruition.
So my concern was borne out and it has come to fruition.
A third example has come to fruition since the report went to press.
Her transition to biathlon has come to fruition.
But nothing has come to fruition and the building still sits empty and disused.
A decade of your work has come to fruition.
Now it has come to fruition in the form of YouTube Music Key.
All that we hoped for has come to fruition.
Six months of work has come to fruition with an amazing result.
We are very pleased that this acquisition has come to fruition as we.
It is a threat that has come to fruition more than once.
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This huge partner network has come to fruition.
The Vision has come to Fruition.
Each piece of information she gave me has come to fruition.
Your worst nightmare has come to fruition - you've lost mobile phone.
This vision of the founding fathers has come to fruition.
It 's an important project that has come to fruition at a critical time.
We're pleased that their persistence has come to fruition.
I am so glad that this project has come to fruition so quickly.
Every prophecy of the minor signs has come to fruition.
Orwell 's Big Brother has come to fruition.
To date, only one small-scale project has come to fruition.
Kurapika 's revenge has come to fruition.
And so, step by step, the ambitious plan has come to fruition.
Well seems like that wish has come to fruition.
How luscious, our creature has come to fruition.
And now, Microsoft's promise has come to fruition.
However, despite this, no offer from Disney has come to fruition to date.
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Examples of using Fruition
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It should reach fruition in three to five years
Fruition and abundance is undoubtably on the way
And here is the fruition of that in actuality
Examples of using Come
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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
Examples of using Has
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She has the baby with her
The incarceration system has been described as follows
It has signed or ratified the following instruments