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How to use fruition in a sentence

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With Purim right around the corner, I hoped that this year those words would finally come to fruition.
Next Monday night was to be the fruition of all the plans they laid when they were together.
It represents the fruition of a year's negotiations by a man virtually unknown in Scotland, even though he was reared in Dunbartonshire.
The price could actually swell to 415 millions smackers if certain team performance incentives come to fruition in the next few years.
Grateful thanks was extended to all who put so much work into bringing the venture to fruition.
It is also my intention that support materials, both in writing and on DVD or videotape will come to fruition as a result of this annual event.
I truly believe that a country where the people hold steadfast to their dreams will some day see them come to fruition.
As clocks strike midnight across Europe, ten years of planning comes to fruition.
Now, everyone has come together for joint rehearsals at Queen Anne School this week, the fruition of all those weeks of preparation.
They represent what is given in our lives and, as the fruition of past actions, stand beyond our ability to make them other than what they are.
From the chorus to the rappers students gave their all, bringing weeks of hard work to fruition.
We have three at present but the plan, whether it comes to fruition or not, is for four.
It was their just reward last week to see the fruits of their labour come to fruition and be recognised.
September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty.
That glorious event will finally bring life, light, fire and love to their complete fruition.
For it is clear that should these ambitious plans come to fruition, then what emerges will be nothing like a hospital as we know it.
All the hard work and dedication to rehearsals came to fruition when the panto opened in January.
The owner of the yawl, was on hand to see it begin its journey and was delighted to see the project come to fruition.
Poison Arrows is the fruition of the band's new direction, but the results, while intermittently catchy, are largely unremarkable.
Months of very hard graft and endeavour came to fruition last Sunday afternoon with the opening of the Daisy Chains pre-school.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For this character of the ideal of action the best name is fruition or enjoyment.
The May day, the day of fulfilment for Smiles' dreams and the fruition of her work, had come.
American producers of very fine wool have ever fed an expectation, but never obtained the fruition of their hopes.
But man was not born for the indolence of pleasure and the uniformity of fruition.
But it was her pasturing, so to speak, in Lancashire, which brought it up to fruition.
They seem to breathe rich promises of that full fruition to which our own lives shall come if we live them well and uprightly.
From the offing the open estuary promises every possible fruition to adventurous hopes.
How eagerly Mesmer awaited the fruition of his shrewd manipulation!
Meanwhile, another member of the household at Castra Regis had schemes which he thought were working to fruition.
There was a genuine sense of fruition about that first harvest.
McClellan to the practice allows us to provide another source to help bring this belief into fruition.
The agreement with ThinCats came to fruition after Ludgate Finance, which is based in Birmingham, were approached by Shebang.
The experience sank into the subconsciousness as seed to await fruition.
The heart-breaking, conspiring, undermining toil of years approached fruition.
The handclasp and kiss of blessing embody the sad potential of a relationship of service that never came to fruition.
Music pioneer Kedar Massenburg has partnered with the Anguillian musical community to help bring this euphonious production to fruition.
The fruition of the year had come and the night should have been fine with a moon in the sky and the crisp sharp promise of frost in the air, but it wasn't that way.
The purpose of this preview benefit night is to gain community support and sponsorship as Capernaum works to bring the full scale production into fruition next year.
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