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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether ended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has completely come to a conclusion or has been fully terminated.
Example: "After years of negotiations, the conflict was altogether ended with the signing of the peace treaty."
Alternatives: "completely finished" or "entirely concluded".
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Several proposals to remove the flag from atop the Capitol dome — where it flew from 1962 to 2000 — and then from the grounds altogether ended in failure, as lawmakers and members of the public maintained the emblem was about "history not hate".
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Russian companies also dropped the fourth act altogether, ending the ballet with the dreamlike Shades scene in which Solor is reunited with Nikiya in his opium-fuelled dreams.
Fox News has indeed parted ways with Ms. Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee, a Fox spokeswoman confirmed on Friday, reducing if not altogether ending her exposure to the channel's millions of loyal viewers.
These 9 messages required 0.08 seconds (75.5 milliseconds) altogether ending up to reforming the binary tree structure.
To some Indians, that history has made missions difficult, even haunting places to visit today, but to those tribes whose land was lost altogether, ending any opportunity for a federally recognized reservation, missions are one of the few links to history.
At the same time, many assert that classification of all CCW as "hazardous" under Subtitle C is unjustified and would severely constrain, if not altogether end, recycling of the material.
After 30 minutes altogether, I ended up with juicy, meaty shrimp tinged with lemon zest, and spice-infused, tender, golden-edged broccoli.
Addressing issues with PSA screening by rejecting it altogether has ended up minimizing the seriousness of prostate cancer.
Altogether, we ended up with 490,277 TFBS predictions.
Alan Pardew had overseen City's elimination last season, when his Newcastle side won at the Etihad, but the sequel had an altogether sorrier ending for the 54-year-old, who suffered his heaviest defeat as Palace manager.
In 1904, the first pennant race between these franchises -- they weren't even called the Yankees and the Red Sox yet -- featured, as it has so often since, a controversial player acquisition, a goat and heartbreak -- but an altogether different ending.
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