| 21. | That Ted would be the MVP was almost a foregone conclusion.
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| 22. | Senators from both parties agree that acquittal is a foregone conclusion.
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| 23. | For all the legal maneuvering, it was essentially a foregone conclusion.
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| 24. | This minuet of peace is by no means a foregone conclusion,
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| 25. | But to the people, his presidency is already a foregone conclusion.
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| 26. | A guilty verdict is apparently a foregone conclusion in the case.
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| 27. | It was a foregone conclusion that Blackman would not return.
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| 28. | Analysts said a major restructuring may be a foregone conclusion.
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| 29. | Howard said Tuesday the Senate's finding was a foregone conclusion.
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| 30. | It was a foregone conclusion that he was a goner.
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