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Discover Ludwig"dead ends" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to a literal dead end, such as a dead end street, or a figurative dead end, meaning a situation or course of action that leads to no progress or success. Example 1: After months of searching for a solution, we realized that our investigation had reached a dead end and we had to start over. Example 2: His career seemed to hit a dead end when he was passed over for a promotion for the third time. Example 3: The road ended in a dead end, forcing us to turn around and find another route. Example 4: The team's efforts to win the championship hit a dead end when their star player got injured.
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dead ends
noun
Plural of dead end
Exact(52)
Dead ends.
Dead ends were many.
Too many dead ends.
There were some dead ends.
Windows are blank dead ends.
A lot of dead ends".
Similar(8)
"Everything dead-ends".
Dead-ends are not the end.
These offshore camps are dead-ends.
Dead-ends in pipes cause many pipe failures.
Another major cause of accidents during maintenance is dead-ends.
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