Sentence examples for book end from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "book end" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe two things that serve as the endpoints or boundaries of something, similar to how bookends keep books in place on a shelf. For example: "The beginning and end of the speech were the book ends of her powerful message." "This photo shoot was the book end of my modeling career."

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(His 2009 book, "End the Fed," is popular in Tea Party circles).

Journalist Gideon Haigh for his latest book, End of the Road?

Mike Dulaney, a retiree, liked Mr. Paul's book "End the Fed" but questioned his stance on Iran.

The article was adapted from Krugman's forthcoming book, "End This Depression Now!" which will be published later this month.

Her correspondence with Mr Field continues, now by e-mail, but the letters in the book end in 2007.

("The book ends?! / Yes. All books end. / When will the book end!?! / I will look. / Page 57").

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"Bin Laden's death is a book-end".

They book-end Pollock's career.

It started off as a book-end.

They cite "unresolved litigation which the market struggles to book-end, weak capital generation and need for capital raising actions".

The Nuit Blanche offers the opportunity to climb up to the 18th-floor of one of the building's four generally inaccessible book-end towers.

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