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The phrase "an unexpected ending" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a conclusion to a story, film, or event that is surprising or not anticipated by the audience.
Example: "The novel captivated me with its intricate plot, but it was the unexpected ending that left me in shock."
Alternatives: "a surprising conclusion" or "an unforeseen finale."
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But there was an unexpected ending.
Case in point: Scenes inside a homey Turkish restaurant where an anecdote reveals an unexpected ending.
But the story had an unexpected ending.
This is a great read if you want an unexpected ending.
Marshall Tymn also thought it contained quality prose, but while Tymn believed that Sword followed Lord of the Rings too closely, he also cited some of the differences, such as the use of a postholocaust setting with the races that sprung from that, and the "entertaining conartist, Panamon Creel,... and... an unexpected ending springing from the nature of the sword".
There's an unexpected ending that made my testers shriek with laughter, and they wanted to hear it again and again.
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The song has a "totally unexpected ending for a song told as a flashback".
It was an unexpected end to an eventful day.
It was an unexpected end to an extraordinary chase.
The Buffaloes (25-7) saw their first trip to the N.C.A.A. tournament in nine years come to an unexpected end.
I feel sorrow that the British story should have such an unexpected end – murdered by the poor and neglected English who were already inside the keep.
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