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foregone conclusion
noun
an inevitable conclusion or result.
a conclusion, opinion, or decision formed in advance of proper consideration of evidence, arguments, etc.
foregone conclusion
noun
an inevitable result or conclusion
Word History and Origins
Origin of foregone conclusion1
Example Sentences
On a certain level, it seems like a foregone conclusion.
As the months have worn on, some gubernatorial campaigns have started to think that Harris’ victory feels like less of a foregone conclusion than if she’d announced in January after leaving office.
That makes it a foregone conclusion that Jun-hee will give birth at a most inopportune moment, which she does.
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."
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