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The phrase "are ended with a" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that concludes with a specific element, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The sentences are ended with a period."
Alternatives: "conclude with a" or "finish with a".
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Obviously, it is about 1 μm at the widest point of the flower petals which are ended with a tip.
Statements are ended with a semicolon.. Statements are ended with a semicolon.
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Instead of dessert, many meals are ending with a cold, hard calculation of who is worth paying for and who isn't.
They are ending with a full-blown economic crisis that has people longing for the good old days of 1999.
Unlikely to be ended with a warm handshake.
— DUNCAN IRVING A very rare foray into Brazilian territory is ended with a Neymar breakaway.
Soon Karun Nair's skittish little innings was ended with a reviewed lbw against Moeen Ali.
"We know Mr. Barak came with a peace program and now he's ended with a war program," he said.
The signs, though, are good that 78 years of futility will be ended with a European victory come Sunday evening.
It's ended with a 75, yet another magnificent scorecard with the young man's signature at the bottom of it.
Greenwood Lake came back from a workout limping, and his quest for the Triple Crown was ended with a fractured left foreleg.
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