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The phrase "a ending" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of ending, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The story has a surprising a ending that leaves readers in shock."
Alternatives: "an ending" or "a conclusion".
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They edged Uzbekistan out on goal difference to claim the second qualification spot in Asian Group A, ending two points behind Iran.
He is Yuri Sharapov (without the feminine "a" ending).
I've found that the soft "a" ending is preferred — "kneela" seems to take power away from the word as a pejorative.
They must come from (a) ending the huge costs of trying to operate health care as a market – the costs of contracting, billing, auditing, marketing, dividends, and fraud; and (b) reducing the need for hospital care, for example by taking resolute steps to reduce alcohol and fast-food consumption.
Each location has their own unique agenda, but what will draw us together will be the Vigil Light we will all shine tonight as a beacon of hope toward a ending sexual violence.
A: Ending birthright citizenship for undocumented migrants and changing laws for H-1B visas to incentivize US tech companies to hire Americans first.
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A creature senses an ending.
What an ending!
"They want an ending.
"This is not an ending.
Every door leads toward an ending.
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