Examples of 'have come to fruition' in a sentence
Meaning of "have come to fruition"
have come to fruition ~ denotes that something has successfully been completed or achieved
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have come to fruition
Finally our efforts have come to fruition.
These have come to fruition in innovation with advanced technologies and organizational strategies.
The seeds of intent have come to fruition.
At this stage neither have come to fruition and more time is required on both.
Several of these recommendations have come to fruition.
But those which have come to fruition are only too rare.
Today the seeds planted years past have come to fruition.
The seeds have come to fruition.
One day they realize that their dreams have come to fruition.
Our wishes have come to fruition.
Without your help and guidance my wish would never have come to fruition.
Several of these efforts have come to fruition through new partnerships.
Discussion of the significant of the chapter and the signs that have come to fruition.
But our efforts have come to fruition.
However, the deal fell through and no clear plans for replacement have come to fruition.
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Many projects would never have come to fruition without his help.
Without their support and willingness to participate, this project would not have come to fruition.
Some of these programmes have come to fruition today.
It would appear that the concerns expressed by my CO, which have come to fruition.
The Protocols have come to fruition.
Also, MAN has made recommendations to the government that have come to fruition.
Not all the dreams have come to fruition.
It is unclear whether some, or any, of these sanctions have come to fruition.
At last my efforts have come to fruition.
Instead, just one-tenth of the promised jobs have come to fruition.
Those years of training have come to fruition.
Today many of the seeds Goenkaji scattered have come to fruition.
Several years of hard work have come to fruition.
In chronological order, this is how things have come to fruition.
The idea does not seem to have come to fruition.
I had plans for my career, none of which have come to fruition.
Several new efforts were started or have come to fruition this year.
Four years later, few of the promises have come to fruition.
Her mother 's lessons have come to fruition.
Since then, over thirty productions have come to fruition.
Unfortunately, both of these have come to fruition.
Great Mother, my visions have come to fruition.
But now, those dreamed-up bots have come to fruition.
Yes. Great Mother, my visions have come to fruition.
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