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Discover LudwigThe phrase "At the ends" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the outermost parts or limits of something, often in a physical or metaphorical context. Example: "The wires were frayed at the ends, making them unsafe to use."
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At the ends of the trabeation, two couples of ornamental vases can be observed.
Look closely at the ends of the longer answers.
The cloche isn't closed at the ends, so creates airflow.
They support the roof at the ends of the joists.
Now long sections at the ends appear to be dead.
The slings are ripped off and ragged at the ends.
Mr. Felkley liked the slightly flexible tips at the ends.
They were pronouncing their R's at the ends of words".
Each will be supported at the ends with a post.
Sebastião Salgado: my adventures at the ends of the Earth.
Rather, they arose most often at the ends of sentences.
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