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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any end' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to suggest a futile result and can be used to express that a particular project or effort has not been successful. For example, "We tried to fix the problem but it didn't come to any end."
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Is there any end in sight?
So you don't see any end to this project.
"We don't see any end in sight," Mr. Steenland said.
There doesn't seem to be any end in sight".
"Because I don't see any end at the moment.
There isn't going to be any end to it.
Forster writes: "She couldn't see any end to it.
"It seems like there's never any end to this.
"We don't want to concede any end of the market.
There just doesn't seem to be any end to it.
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And certainly don't expect any end-of-bench miracles.
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