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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disastrous end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or outcome that is extremely negative or unfortunate.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges, ultimately leading to a disastrous end that no one had anticipated."
Alternatives: "a catastrophic conclusion" or "a tragic outcome".
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Smith's Presidential candidacy came to a disastrous end.
"I had a disastrous end to a love affair," he said.
Opponents predict a disastrous end to the remains if they are placed at bedrock level.
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He had been heading for a disastrous end ever since he came home.
"Is she Henry James's 'Daisy Miller,' the archetypal American girl in Europe who comes to a disastrous end?
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From there, things career toward a disastrous ending.
This almost has a disastrous ending, for the dog carries a note ridiculing her owners straight back to their house.
Amukamara endured a disastrous ending to an already difficult week when he sustained a high-ankle sprain in the first quarter, sending his season into another injury-induced spiral.
Denman, meanwhile, had a disastrous ending to the Aon Chase at Newbury a month ago today when he made two bad mistakes and unseated his rider, Tony McCoy.
After having had a high-profile but not necessarily successful career and then a disastrous ending, she became what we might call "iconic," a sort of awkward word that means that people relate to the icon without any historical sense or intellectual comprehension of what it means.
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