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The phrase "a tragic conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an ending or outcome that is sorrowful or unfortunate, often in the context of a story, event, or situation.
Example: "The film builds up to a tragic conclusion that leaves the audience in tears."
Alternatives: "a sorrowful ending" or "a heartbreaking outcome."
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He noted that fans of "The Last of the Mohicans," a 1992 film with a tragic conclusion, still seek out filming sites such as Chimney Rock State Park.
So writes the apparently unknown woman of the title in Stefan Zweig's moving short tale of an unrequited love that is brought to a tragic conclusion.
In some ways it seems like a tragic conclusion to a young man's life to have maybe this be a lasting legacy, where we're not even sure that it actually occurred.
But between the kinetic interludes of jump-roping and fisticuffs choreographed with a swooning elegance, the play offers only two-dimensional characters and a mechanical narrative climaxing in a tragic conclusion that feels synthetic and unearned.
Its plot reaches a tragic conclusion, and then undoes itself as the opera is actually repeated backward, thanks to the intervention of the Bearded Sage, who argues that time moves both ways.
The content of the script, written by Tim Dowlin, is pretty familiar from television cop shows and movies about gangs, complete with a tragic conclusion involving teenagers with guns.
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The female sex, so often merely sighing or dying — or both — in plays of old, is at the turbulent center of "Women Beware Women," a tragedy spiced with comedy, or a comedy with a hyperactively tragic conclusion, by Shakespeare's contemporary Thomas Middleton.
Opera demands a tragic ending, and Bel Canto draws inexorably to a conclusion that neither captors nor captives foresee or desire.
Jay Gatsby cannot escape his messy history, and Fitzgerald demonstrates this with an absolutely tragic conclusion, along with the greatest ending line ever.
Obviously a tragic ending.
"It was a tragic end to a very tragic life.
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