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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "seal his doom" mean "make him a loser"?

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The media can ignore it, but Obama is losing big among Catholics which will seal his doom. By Coach Collins, on April 20th, 2012. By Kevin “Coach” Collins.
  

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NL888 Does "seal his doom" mean "make him a loser"? Yes: make his loss inevitable. I am presuming there should be a comma after 'Catholics'.

  • NL888 Does "seal his doom" mean "make him a loser"?
  • Yes: make his loss inevitable.
  • I am presuming there should be a comma after 'Catholics'.
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NL888 Does "seal his doom" mean "make him a loser"?
Yes: make his loss inevitable. I am presuming there should be a comma after 'Catholics'.

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