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The phrase "a life ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mortality, loss, or the conclusion of someone's existence.
Example: "In the quiet of the night, a life ends, leaving behind memories that will never fade."
Alternatives: "a life concludes" or "a life passes away".
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Elsewhere, there are broader musings on mortality and posterity, as one writer's books "fly into a skip / along with the other unwanted things / that go where a life ends".
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Then: flights booked; a last meal; and a life ended.
There are so many half-truths in that, how does A Life end up the book it is?
It has nothing to do with wanting to see a life ended, and is hardly comparable to Sharron Angle's "Second Amendment remedies".
"A Death in Tehran," Tuesday's "Frontline" on PBS, is dismaying not just because it deals with a life ended in its prime.
On the day he found the bone, Marshall realized that for every body that is found there is another never found, a life ended but unconcluded.
At its best, Tomlinson's is a meditative kind of verse which keeps a close eye on particulars, whether man-made or natural To speak of a life ending on a note of triumph sounds a little odd.
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Each body, dangling above the murky brown waters of the Thames, marks a life ended.
In the meantime, Brashears' loved ones are reeling from the shock of a life ended abruptly — a life that was full of promise, full of plans and, as he made his way through New Zealand's terrain, full of updates.
If there had been no explicit request from the patient, the act was classified as a life ending act without explicit patient request.
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