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meaning of "doomed from my side" Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:19 am  meaning of "doomed from my side"
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #93 "Corporate Policy (1)", question 4

She provided the judge with ......... evidence in support of the case.

(a) concrete
(b) wooden
(c) athletic
(d) doomed

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #93 "Corporate Policy (1)", answer 4

She provided the judge with concrete evidence in support of the case.

Correct answer: (a) concrete

Your answer was: incorrect
She provided the judge with doomed evidence in support of the case.
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What doest it mean as doomed from my side its right send me answers?

Karen Kroebel
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meaning of "doomed from my side" Tue Mar 06, 2007 15:07 pm  meaning of "doomed from my side"
 

Hi Karen

No, the word 'doomed' doesn't make sense in this sentence.
However, you might say that concrete evidence doomed the defendant in the court case.

The meaning of the word 'concrete' is similar to 'real' in this context. In other words, the evidence is not simply theoretical or coincidental. Concrete evidence is factual and real.

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