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The phrase "an ending which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific conclusion or termination of something, often in a descriptive or explanatory context.
Example: "The story had an ending which left the audience in deep thought about the characters' choices."
Alternatives: "a conclusion that" or "a finale which".
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In this case, it led me to an ending which was more suited to the film".
Nor is all the cynicism redeemed by an ending which tries to be bathetic and touching at the same time.
In all cases the resolution which arrives toward the end of the play constitutes an ending which satisfies the audience by reason.
Stories need an ending, which is one reason why stories about missing children are so difficult to tell and to hear.
His newest novel, "The Sense of an Ending," which no critic has failed to note as "slim" or "slight," is being hailed as both readable and good.
This new version mutes the sexual fetishism that interested previous film-makers, and creates an ending which is exasperatingly ambiguous, as well as rushed.
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Finality in the criminal law is an end which must always be kept in plain view.
And [the films] had a beginning, a middle and an end, which was something very odd".
All this would bring the recession to an end, which would further bolster the confidence of investors, businesses and consumers.
Sooner or later, erotic love comes to an end, which is sad for lovers but good for art.
Today a play should have a rapid beginning, a middle which builds in excitement and an end which completes the play.
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