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The phrase "at each end of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located or occurs at both extremities of an object or area.
Example: "There are decorative lights at each end of the garden path, creating a beautiful ambiance."
Alternatives: "on both sides of" or "at both ends of".
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See river at each end of window (bay).
Groups of teenagers loitered at each end of the street.
Drive two small nails into the board, one at each end of the line.
The traffic was handled by two local cops, one at each end of the stretch.
Ensure that two fires are made, at each end of the lamb (fore and back legs).
There are also live issues in Division Two at each end of the table.
Glossary of terms House: the scoring area at each end of the ice.
Magnetic pole, region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest.
At each end of the room, sheer white-striped silk curtains hung like gigantic negligees.
Auxiliary altars, dedicated to particular saints, were often erected at each end of the transept.
Groups of business associates dine together at large tables at each end of the place.
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