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Discover Ludwig"abrupt end" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe the sudden end of an event, a relationship, or a conversation. For example: "The party came to an abrupt end when the power went out."
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The conversation came to an abrupt end.
The pleasantries came to an abrupt end.
Suddenly, things came to an abrupt end.
The brief, unexpected friendship had come to an abrupt end.
Saturday put an abrupt end to such notions.
The Wu Kingdom's prosperity came to an abrupt end.
Around this time, the collaboration came to an abrupt end.
But the good times have come to an abrupt end.
Last Tuesday, however, the fairytale came to an abrupt end.
The "period of peace" came to an abrupt end.
Then the case came to an abrupt end.
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