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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the ultimate conclusion or termination of something.
Example: "The project was designed with a final end in mind, ensuring that all objectives were met before completion."
Alternatives: "a definitive conclusion" or "an ultimate goal".
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"All collected data had come to a final end.
We will put a final end to ethnic segregation.
But the Bush document seems to embrace it as a final end.
By 1541, the sign says, "The depleted oyster beds put a final end to the city".
Both sides would declare a final end to their decades-long conflict.
We Americans were settled that this would lead to a final end to years of full-scale fighting.
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In addition, one in four schools (24 per cent) said they expected fewer pupils to opt for A-levels as they felt the switch from coursework to a final end-of-course exam would make it too hard for them.
Because the first incarnation of the game did not have a final ending or a winning condition, many companies did not consider it marketable, and Wright had trouble finding a software company to develop his idea.
Where human life has a beginning and an end, in view of Ortega's reading of Hegel, history has neither a new beginning nor a final ending.
"There is a final ending for 'Under the Dome' that is different than the book," actor Dean Norris told TVLine.
She wanted her character to have a final ending, and ruled out returning to the show in the future as she felt it would take away from the impact of her final scene.
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