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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is perpetually concluding or never fully resolved.
Example: "The story felt like it was always ending, leaving the readers in suspense."
Alternatives: "constantly concluding" or "perpetually finishing".
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Always short interactions, always ending on a positive note.
Terrific storyteller, always ending with a laugh.
And so it is always ending and being reborn.
Life is an elegy, always ending and then beginning again.
No. Instead, I get mumbled descriptions of bad dates, always ending with, 'But you wouldn't understand......
Gaiman, who elsewhere advises that "the world is always ending for someone," appears only partially willing to soften this reality.
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It always ends up drivel".
We always end with dinner or drinks".
NOSTALGIA I always end up in Greenwich Village.
Conversation with him always ended in laughter.
Their stories do not always end happily.
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