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The phrase "a tragic end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or outcome that is sorrowful or unfortunate, often in the context of a story, event, or situation.
Example: "The novel concludes with a tragic end, leaving the readers in tears over the fate of the main character."
Alternatives: "a sorrowful conclusion" or "a heartbreaking finale."
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"It was a tragic end to a very tragic life.
There is a tragic end to Nine Lives.
Their amorous seclusion ensures them a tragic end.
It was a tragic end to a tragic life.
Her escapes into fantasy and infidelity lead her to financial ruin and, ultimately, a tragic end.
But now it has emerged "Swino", the feral pig, has met a tragic end.
Her assassination brought her rather unsettled life to a tragic end.
(Anchor/ Doubleday, $12.95). How a young man's obsession with the wilderness had a tragic end.
On Friday, the sisters' success story came to a tragic end.
A tragic end, but a sweet legacy, as told by Jarvis.
They come to a tragic end, their souls embodied as birds in flight.
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