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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific, unchanging conclusion or limit in a situation or process.
Example: "In this experiment, we are aiming to achieve a fixed end that will allow us to measure the results accurately."
Alternatives: "a definite conclusion" or "a set endpoint."
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This of course begs the question, who would accept a job with a fixed end date?
She says she pursued proposals for putting a fixed end date on the backstop.
Numerical results for the stress at a fixed end are obtained for frog skeletal muscle and presented in graphical form.
It will not be aimed toward a fixed end of stability and certainty, but a continuous pursuit of growth and awareness.
The Savvy Saver account aims to help people save for Christmas 2016, has a fixed end date of 12 December and allows customers to save up to £100 a month.
Disappointing returns for The Hunger Games – Mockingjay, Part 2 ($616.8m to date, a series low) are a blow to those who believed finite franchises with a fixed end point invariably boosted takings as they bowed out.
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A miniaturized EC detection cell was designed and fabricated, which featured a fractured-joint field decoupler with a fixed end-column carbon fiber electrode.
Rather than putting the soonest-to-end listing at the top — a natural strategy for auctions with a fixed ending time, but less natural for posted price listings — it implemented a relevance ranking.
The electrogoniometer is comprised of optical fibres to measure motion, a fixed end-block and a telescopic end-block.
Two examples are given to demonstrate the validity of the proposed method: one is a fixed-end arch subjected to excitation at one end, the other one is the same arch subjected to a dynamic normal point loading at its middle.
To answer this question, we used a dynamic model of a muscle-spring system undergoing a fixed-end contraction, with parameters from a time-limited spring-loader (bullfrog: Lithobates catesbeiana) and a non-time-limited spring-loader (grasshopper: Schistocerca gregaria).
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