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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any last words" is correct and commonly found in written English.
It is typically used in a formal or dramatic context, often in literature or film, as a prompt for someone to share their final thoughts or feelings before a significant event, such as a death or execution. Example: Before the prisoner was led to his execution, the warden asked, "Do you have any last words?" The room fell silent as the condemned man took a deep breath and uttered, "I regret nothing."
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Warden Turpin asked Larry if he had any last words.
Florida State Coach Bobby Bowden stepped off the plane here the day after Christmas and was immediately fitted for a blindfold, handed a cigarette and asked if he had any last words.
In January 2011, Chevelle released a live CD/DVD combo titled Any Last Words.
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"I haven't sold any this week.
Had any today?
"I didn't bring any today".
It could be any Christmas reunion.
It started out like any summer Sunday.
In any winter we would be replenishing throughout the winter.
"I don't have any Christmas dinner," Charlie said.
Many are colorized far more radically than any 1930s movie.
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