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been ending
noun
The final point of something in space or time.
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It has been ending research in some disease areas after years of spending billions and failing to produce new blockbusters.
Her biggest fear had always been ending up dependent in a nursing home, and by luck or design, she was able to avoid that.
Angola, Chad, Sri Lanka and other places long known for bloodletting are now at peace, though hardly democratic.And recently civil wars have been ending sooner.
The elderly Cato had been ending his speeches in the Senate since 153 with the notorious exhortation that "Carthage must be destroyed".
He has had a dazzling career as an academic, writing several books and scores of journal articles, but his passion has been ending the scourge of fistulas.
At the top of his list has been ending the use of unilateral trade sanctions as a tool of American foreign policy.
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His crisis was ending.
The party was ending.
Day was ending.
We were ending.
The world is ending.
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