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Kinsley Franklin
15 August, 23:09
The difference between fate and outcome
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Eileen Miller
16 August, 00:53
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Fate is the end or final result and outcome is something that follows from an action of an end result
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Kaitlynn Sawyer
16 August, 01:50
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Fate is what could happen while outcome is what did happen.
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