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The phrase "about that end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific goal or conclusion in a conversation or text.
Example: "We need to focus our efforts about that end to ensure we meet our deadline."
Alternatives: "regarding that goal" or "concerning that objective".
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It is a metal sampler equipped with special closing valves that are actuated when the bottle, attached by one end to a wire that carries it to the desired depth, rotates about that end.
I also felt I was doing it not to be a 'pop star.' There was something I didn't really like about that end of what I was doing, the blah blah blah.
Once I have adopted an end in this sense, it dictates that I do something: I will act in ways that will bring about that end.
"I've been advising her to keep calm, keep consistent, be in that confident place and don't think about that end goal.
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Because by removing Eustace, it brought about a peace that ended the English civil war.
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