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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate to end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is suitable or fitting to conclude a particular situation or statement.
Example: "In this context, it seems appropriate to end the discussion here."
Alternatives: "suitable to conclude" or "fitting to finish".
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A nightcap in Claridge's Art Deco bar seemed appropriate to end such an urbane evening.
He said it just didn't feel appropriate to end the season the way the show normally does — clips of previous episodes and dancing in the studio.
If this proves to be his last book - he is 94 but has given no hint of retiring - it seems appropriate to end where he began.
It therefore seems appropriate to end this discussion with some remarks on the growing role of non-rational models in economics.
"She's a great heroine of the Chicano people in southern California, and I thought it would be appropriate to end with her, her sacrifice," Morgan says.
I fear I created something of a monster with that Tom Cruise riff, but it seems only appropriate to end with this mammoth missive I just received from David Longenecker.
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He advocated that they "take appropriate action to end such practices and ensure appropriate reparation for affected Palestinians".
The trams seem an appropriate story to end on.
It seemed an appropriate way to end a day that felt spent in the past.
Why might Henry I be an appropriate way to end the series?
So what more appropriate way to end the week than with Blur's reunion gig in Hyde Park?
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