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The phrase "aft end" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in nautical or aviation contexts to refer to the rear part of a vessel or aircraft.
Example: "The crew gathered at the aft end of the ship to prepare for the evening's activities."
Alternatives: "rear section" or "back end".
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The bus drops you off at the aft end of the "plane".
Toward the aft end, the skin transitions to paper normally used for making milk cartons.
If the area of the hull and its appendages is concentrated toward the aft end, then the ship is likely to be directionally stable.
And when the three-chimed whistle on the aft end of the third stack blew, he put his hands over his ears.
In the shallow water we could hear not only the direct wave from the guns, but also the seafloor reflection, which shook the aft end of the ship.
The forward end is open, but the aft end has a heavy grill of round steel bars that is designed to retain large rock samples.
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The motor case generally consists of a steel or aluminum tube; it has a head-end dome that contains an igniter and an aft-end dome that houses or supports the nozzle.
Analysis of the results indicates that the partial wake equalizing duct concept with an appropriate stern design affect not only the flow characteristics at aft-end, but also the propulsion characteristics.
As a result of such developments a wave of protests has been sparked at numerous campuses, with a national week of action organised by the AFT at the end of last month.
Two twin turrets were mounted fore and aft (one on each end), and two were mounted on each flank of the ship.
The ends of the citadel were two armoured bulkheads, fore and aft, which stretched between the ends of the armour belt.
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