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The phrase "a final entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the last item or record in a series, such as in a journal, log, or database.
Example: "After reviewing all the submissions, I made a final entry to summarize the key points discussed during the meeting."
Alternatives: "the last entry" or "a concluding entry".
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She wrote a final entry that she dated Aug. 18, though investigators are not sure the date is accurate.
On their blog the next day was a final entry, an apparent distress call for help: PLEASE RING SARAH – a reference to Mrs Chandler's sister.
On 5 November 1945, with the long war in Europe over, she made a final entry for her daughter: "This is the end of scribbling," she wrote.
And a final entry from the GTN team from Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen, this song's message says let it go.
On the 13th day, a final entry went into the log for the ship's detention center: "detainee leaves facility" at 3 30 a.m.
In a final entry Wednesday entitled, "I'm sailing away," the author, who is moving to Newsweek as a technology columnist this fall, said he was shutting down the popular parody of the life of the Apple chief executive and starting a new blog under his own name.
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Frances Worsley Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire As a possible final entry, may I suggest the Liverpool word jigger.
As a dietician, the final entry is personal.
Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club awarded the episode an A rating and noted that "whatever reservations I may have over a three-episode story arc, this final entry does a good job of re-investing us in the show's basic ideals, returning us to a rough form of the status quo in a way that's exciting, emotionally powerful, and satisfying despite only incremental forward momentum".
There's an odd debate raging on the Letters page of the London Review of Books about why "Jesus needed an ass for his final entry into Jerusalem".
— Andrea Walker There's an odd debate raging on the Letters page of the London Review of Books about why "Jesus needed an ass for his final entry into Jerusalem".
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