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On end
phrase
Remarkably long; continuously
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The phrase "on end" is correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is continuous or uninterrupted, or to indicate a consecutive sequence of events. Example: The actor performed for three hours on end, to the delight of the audience. In this sentence, "on end" emphasizes the continuous nature of the actor's performance. It could also be used in a sentence like, "I stayed up reading books on end until I finished the series." Here, "on end" indicates a consecutive sequence of events (reading books).
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"They have talent on end.
For years on end.
Linus's hair stands on end.
My hair stood on end".
Injuries shelved him for months on end.
She makes my hair stand on end.
I gathered data for months on end.
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