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Idiom
To come to an end.
To finish; to stop/.
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"The plough is coming to the end of the furrow".
Imperceptibly, we are coming to the end of our deployment.
I see we're coming to the end of the hour.
We're coming to the end of "Revolutionary Road".
We are now coming to the end of that era.
"But we're coming to the end of an era.
Coming to the end of this section, I wanted more.
I'm coming to the end of my mortgage deal.
He realized that he was coming to the end of his savings.
Mr Blair's government is coming to the end of its first euphoric sprint.
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Is it the end of her/his….coming to the end of her/his life that's part of it?
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