Examples of using Fruition in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
It's actually coming to fruition.
This Finkel comes to fruition- you will have your half.
And now it's come to fruition.
Fruition- First milkchocolates we eve really liked.
Our plan is even closer to fruition.
People also translate
Bringing a product to fruition is a team effort.
Those theories have come to fruition.
Created by Fruition from Shokan(NY)- 100 kilometers above New York City.
In 1974 this idea came to fruition;
Her photos come to fruition in the photo studio before being further processed.
All their plans are coming to fruition.
Come to fruition, DMC-characterized as competent travel agency especially from.
You have brought it into fruition.
His dreams never came to fruition and some years later he began to write.
Numerous events are coming to fruition.
Fruition has also manufactured a chocolate bar with only cocoa, and without sugar.
So clearly that won't be coming to fruition.
Practically all innovations are brought to fruition by working together with other companies.
In open ground they did not come to fruition.
The fruition of my deeply-laid plans to escape from that cursed ovarian bastille!
The equipment is hardly something from fruition.
And Wheeler now seeing the fruition of the hope and the long work in the 19 years, with six outs away.
Around 1814 her artistic talent came to fruition.
This 1/35 scale plastic kit represents in plastic the fruition of that project's ambition.
Years later this evolution would come to fruition.
A very important initiative in this area came to fruition earlier this year.
The energy breakthrough I was working on just came to fruition.
Two other long-term projects by the KDE community come to fruition in this release.
Yes. Great Mother, my visions have come to fruition.
And his latest scheme is about to come to fruition.