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brought to end
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "brought to end" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "brought to an end." You can use it when referring to the conclusion or termination of an event, process, or situation. Example: "The negotiations were finally brought to an end after several months of discussions."
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Directed by Judd Apatow, Trainwreck sees her play a flighty men's magazine journalist whose string of one-night stands is brought to end when she unexpectedly falls for a physiotherapist (played by Bill Hader).
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Junichi Sato, the director of Greenpeace Japan, said in a statement that it was "time for real political action and consequences to be brought to end Japan's bogus scientific whale hunt in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, and the commercial hunts of Norway and Iceland".
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We'd heard rumors that one such smartphone, the Sprint 755p from Palm, had been brought to end of life and there would be no more, but then Sprint said not so.
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With just two wins from twelve league games and the club only two points off the relegation play-off position, the Dubliner's brief reign at Brandywell was brought to end on Sunday night.
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The pitching duel lasted eleven scoreless innings before the game was brought to end by darkness.
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54 human-written examples
It should bring to end an unseemly episode which did not reflect well on the county game.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly was dissolved, bringing to end the first full term of devolved power in Northern Ireland for 40 years.
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The constant advances in the world of wireless communications bring to end-users new services and features never expected in the past.
This must be brought to an end.
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The war has to be brought to an end.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "brought to an end" or "brought to a close" for grammatical correctness. Avoid using "brought to end" in formal writing.
Common error
The most common mistake is omitting the article "a" or "an" before "end", "close", or "conclusion". Remember to use "brought to an end" or "brought to a close" instead of "brought to end".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is intended to function as a passive construction, indicating that something has been terminated or concluded by an external agent. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the omission of the article "an" renders the phrase grammatically incorrect in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "brought to end" appears in some contexts, it is considered grammatically incorrect due to the omission of the article "an". Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct alternatives are "brought to an end" or "brought to a close". When writing, always prioritize grammatical accuracy and use the corrected phrases. Although its intended function is to indicate the termination of something, using the incorrect form can detract from the writing's overall quality and clarity. Sticking to the proper forms such as "brought to an end" /s/brought+to+an+end or "brought to a close" /s/brought+to+a+close will ensure your message is clear and grammatically sound.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
brought to an end
This alternative includes the necessary article "an", making the phrase grammatically sound.
brought to a conclusion
This alternative specifies the act of concluding something and is grammatically correct.
brought to a close
This alternative emphasizes the act of formally ending something and is grammatically correct.
brought to a halt
This alternative suggests a sudden or abrupt ending.
brought to completion
This alternative highlights the act of finishing or completing something.
brought to a standstill
This alternative suggests a complete cessation of movement or progress.
finalized
This alternative emphasizes that the matter is settled and no further action is needed.
terminated
This single word conveys the meaning of ending something formally.
concluded
This single word indicates the finishing of a process or event.
ended
This is a more concise and direct way of saying something was brought to a stop.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "brought to end"?
No, the correct phrasing is "brought to an end" /s/brought+to+an+end or "brought to a close" /s/brought+to+a+close. The original phrase omits a necessary article.
What is a better way to say "brought to end"?
Alternatives include "brought to a conclusion" /s/brought+to+a+conclusion, "terminated", or simply "ended". The inclusion of 'an' or 'a' makes the expression more grammatically sound.
How do I use "brought to an end" correctly in a sentence?
Example: "The negotiations were finally brought to an end after months of discussion." Make sure to include the article to ensure grammatical correctness.
What's the difference between "brought to end" and "brought to an end"?
The phrase "brought to end" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing article. "Brought to an end" is the correct and standard form, ensuring proper grammar.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested