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The phrase "a last milestone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the final significant achievement or point in a process or journey.
Example: "Completing the final report was a last milestone in our project before the official launch."
Alternatives: "a final milestone" or "the ultimate milestone".
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After seven years of a war whose rationale is deeply disputed in the United States, the Obama administration viewed the vote as a test of Iraq's stability, a last milestone before the final withdrawal of American troops.
As a last milestone, the identified potential haustoria regions must be classified into true haustoria and false positive objects.
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Of course, Facebook has grown by over a hundred million members since the last milestone, so this increase isn't a big surprise.
And before this last milestone he had a lot of sex, some of it in (parked) cars.
The company has not updated its total number of customers in more than a year at this point — its last milestone was 30,000 customers, back in November 2017 — and today Facebook VP Julien Codorniou said the company might put out a more updated number later this year.
npM1, having completed 5 more procedures since the last milestone, finishes with a slightly lower estimated mean procedure time 00 24 42 with narrower 95% CI [00 21 01, 00 28 27].
Tanner stage V, the last milestone, indicates that puberty has finished once a boy has a testicular volume greater than 20 ml and a penis of 15 cm in length (5.9 inches).
If the contestant gave an incorrect answer, their winnings dropped down to the last milestone achieved.
At the end of the pilot study, npL1 has an estimated mean time 00 42 15 with 95% CI [00 31 58, 00 57 58] that is compared to the last milestone (15 procedures) and there has not been an appreciable increase in the number of procedures the ASHA had performed.
The last milestone Microsoft announced back in April saw the Xbox One hit the five million global sales mark.
For his last "milestone" puzzle, No 1,750, Jonathan chose the theme of Gray's elegy, presumably because it was published in the year 1750.
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