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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at different ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are located or positioned at opposite extremes or locations.
Example: "The two teams were at different ends of the spectrum when it came to their strategies for the project."
Alternatives: "at opposite ends" or "on different sides".
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The only practical difference between them is that they act at different ends of the molecules that form the switches.
O'Kelley and Murphy were at different ends of the spectrum during the season.
Both are miscarriages of justice, albeit at different ends of the spectrum.
The collaborator and biographer work at different ends of the life story spectrum.
"Raheem and Jordan are at different ends of the scale," he told BBC Sport.
I did things to extremes, at different ends of the spectrum.
Since then, the two Americans have become close even as they are at different ends of their careers.
I also have children who thrive at different ends of that "learn by doing"/ learn by testing" pendulum.
"People operate at different ends of the pendulum, so it's either all fantastic or all terrible, when in fact both things happen simultaneously.
Because of the flexible in-out approach, says Christine Mulcahy, Breeze area manager, the course works well for people at different ends of the learning difficulties spectrum.
We were both stuck at different ends of the mediocracy we deserved: somewhere in the second division of a second-tier European league.
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