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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course ends" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the conclusion of a course or class. Example: "The course ends with a final exam next week."
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The course ends with a basic keelboat certification test.
This section of the course ends with the submission of a 2000 word piece.
The course ends at Chelsea Piers on the Hudson River, on the West Side of Manhattan.
Bartleby, of course, ends up dead, leaving a stack of undeliverable papers.
There's love, loyalty, corruption and it all, of course, ends in tears and some big arias.
Each course ends abruptly, forming a jagged pattern along the top.
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Mr. Schneiderman, of course, ended up winning.
That tournament, of course, ended well for India.
The halftime show will, of course, end with fireworks.
This buying spree could, of course, end badly.
Rodriguez, of course, ended up with the Yankees.
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