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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or finality of a situation or event that is concluding.
Example: "After months of speculation, the series is actually ending this season."
Alternatives: "truly concluding" or "definitely finishing".
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Not everyone believes that the show is actually ending.
Actually ending up on a jury never crossed my mind.
There isn't anyone who wants to be responsible, it seems, for actually ending this policy.
Now that they have upgraded with double-deckers, I can't imagine them actually ending it".
But calm down, everyone: This American Life is not actually ending.
This seemed short of actually ending the talks with Mr. Netanyahu, but it remained unclear how Arab leaders would react.
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Which catastrophes could actually end human civilisation?
And if it does actually end?
I actually ended up graduating home-schooled.
He actually ended up slashing our tires.
What, then, will actually end the slump?
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