| Although possibly still decades from fruition, a quantum computer would work much faster than today's computers. |
| We have three at present but the plan, whether it comes to fruition or not, is for four. |
| From the chorus to the rappers students gave their all, bringing weeks of hard work to fruition. |
| September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty. |
| 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. |
| It was their just reward last week to see the fruits of their labour come to fruition and be recognised. |