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Discover Ludwig"To what end?" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to inquire about the purpose or goal of something. For example: - "To what end are you studying so hard?" asked her mother. - The politician's actions left many questioning, "To what end?" - The detective pondered, "To what end would someone commit such a heinous crime?"
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To what end?
adverb
For what purpose
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To what end, though?
To what end?
To what end the mysterious waste?
To what end, precisely?
To what end, this bout of hacking?
To what end, however, has this cleverness been brewed?
To what end, however, are these actresses devoting their panache?
To what end would we be able to say 821 of them gave their lives?
To what end, as Hoh asks, are we asking our young men and women to sacrifice?
To what end, you ask?
To what end, you might ask?
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