Sentence examples for again it ends from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again it ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of finality or conclusion that is recurring or happening once more.
Example: "After a long and tumultuous journey, again it ends, leaving us to reflect on what we have learned."
Alternatives: "once more it concludes" or "it finishes again."

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If you try to do it again, it ends up looking contrived and convoluted.

"In the beginning there was a three-page synopsis," says Tykwer, "and everybody was like: 'What do you mean it starts again, it ends again?

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Whedon sold it to studio Sony for $1.5m in 1994, but again it ended up in Hollywood purgatory.

Such bad experiences are reflected in the following quote, where a participant at the local hospital had the same investigations ordered twice and refused to show up to the same investigations again: " It ended in a complete mess and if others experience what I did (I: yes) then they are just a bunch of lousy patients who don't bother to come when they're supposed to".

It's been quite the year for him: a double European Champion, more than 50 goals (again!), and it ends with a fourth Ballon d'Or and another hat-trick, the 40th (erm, this column thinks) of his career.

There is a major disproportion, in other words, between the straightforwardness of the game — hit the ball, trudge after it, hit it again, until it ends up in a hole in the ground, a fitting activity, possibly too fitting, for retirement — and the fantastic precision required to play it, a disproportion mastered by a difficult but, to the ordinary observer, almost invisible technique.

75 A superb, powerful break by prop Vaki - who can shift a bit - through the middle gets Tonga going again and it ends up with a scrum in front of the Welsh posts.

There is a major disproportion, in other words, between the straightforwardness of the game hit the ball, trudge after it, hit it again, until it ends up in a hole in the ground, a fitting activity, possibly too fitting, for retirement and the fantastic precision required to play it, a disproportion mastered by a difficult but, to the ordinary observer, almost invisible technique.

Having said that the Magpies break again, but it ends with Andros Townsend trying a flick in the area which looked good but was ultimately ineffective.

And we also have the luxury of pulling something out again if it ends up not being funny.

It's a precise memory you can return to, over and over — I know I've found a movie I'll love forever if I have the feeling of wanting to watch it again immediately after it ends.

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