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The phrase "bottom of the paragraph" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "Be sure to finish reading the entire paragraph before proceeding; the main point is usually made at the bottom of the paragraph."
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The original story was corrected later (you just can't make this stuff up, folks!) by striking out the term "half-joking" and adding at the bottom of the paragraph: "The somebody in question wanted to clarify that he is not at all joking, not even halfway, and is indeed fully rooting for Hillary Clinton".
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Look down at the bottom of this paragraph.
The news that Adkins had been "relieved of his duties" was saved for the bottom of the first paragraph.
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There are asides that make me laugh, but, even more, my progress is regularly slowed because I get to the bottom of a paragraph and go right back to the top and just marvel at the writing.
We went back and checked and there's one mention in the bottom of a paragraph of an Obama presidential policy statement on health care where it's mentioned as an option.' But most of the negotiation I had on that was with Senator Reid".
But it was stuck at the bottom of the second-to-last paragraph, long after the Times reporter had allowed the unnamed Miramax official to drive the narrative that "Mr. Goldman's tape recorder slammed into the head of another guest" and that Goldman "refused" to apologize when Weinstein asked him to.
At the bottom of the paper write a short paragraph stating the date that all of the chores need to be done and how much money you would make if they were all completed on time.
Procedures can be reached in three ways: they can be called with, jumped to from a or through execution "falling through" the bottom of an above paragraph.
Note: Read the paragraph at the bottom of the screen concerning Restricted Data.
I almost missed your invite, though, because you put it at the bottom of four paragraphs about your tomato plants and what's going on with your friend Ruth — all, of course, in an e-mail thread with the subject "Thanksgiving 2013" that you keep responding to for some reason.
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