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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or termination that is clear and final, often in contexts involving conflict, decision-making, or significant events.
Example: "The negotiations reached a decisive end when both parties agreed to the terms laid out in the final contract."
Alternatives: "a conclusive end" or "a definitive conclusion".
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There was a decisive end to the evening.
I believe this could mark a decisive end to period poverty in the UK.
But all that came to a decisive end in May 1995, when he married Teresa Heinz.
From the outset, what Xi called "the China dream" put a decisive end to all that.
A nuclear Iran will mean a "decisive end for any chance for a negotiated end to the Middle East conflict.
Whatever readers are looking for in this book, it won't be a decisive end to the cats v dogs debate.
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Congress must provide a decisive ending and a strong statement that makes clear to ourselves and posterity that we are a nation that understands the difference between right and wrong, truth and falsehood.
TONIGHT: Have you still - do you still think that you may have mismanaged, or do you think you may have mismanaged public expectations about a quick victory and a decisive ending to this war?
It was a swift, decisive end to a once-bright political career.
Faced with the choice of an ever-expanding abyss of austerity, of death by a thousand paper cuts, Tsipras has opted to act as a catalyst and bring things to a quick and decisive end.
He might well never have picked up a pen again, had the affair not come to a dramatic and decisive end.
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