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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unfortunate or negative conclusion to a situation, story, or event.
Example: "The protagonist's journey took a dark turn, leading to a bad end that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "a tragic conclusion" or "an unfortunate outcome."
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(Manon comes to a bad end, though).
His mistress has come to a bad end.
Max and Motty came to a bad end too.
Many of them, predictably, came to a bad end.
"I just always assumed people assumed I was gonna come to a bad end".
But there is a catch: Those characters must either repent or come to a bad end.
But they come to a bad end, which, violent as it is, is shockingly funny.
Those who have been profligate and do not repent will come to a bad end.
In Lost Lake only a coffee mug comes to a bad end.
Gone was the shooter whose career seemed destined for a bad end at Golden State.
But she is a journalist who has used her skills to a bad end," he said.
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