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Some writers follow the old rule that says you should never end a sentence with a preposition.
Sometimes even trying to end a sentence is impossible for Man; words just disappear on his tongue.
So giddy with excitement am I at the prospect that I'll even carelessly end a sentence with a preposition.
Perhaps the most damning part of Judge Lamberth's decision came at the end, a sentence tinged with sadness and anger.
Similarly, you can press the space bar twice to end a sentence, which gives you a period, a space and automatic capitalization of the next word.
"Stream of consciousness" would hardly describe it: he uses full stops not so much as a way to end a sentence, but to conclude a train of thought – and some of his "thoughts" run on for pages.
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(Unless, of course, it ends a sentence).
Like ending a sentence with a preposition, or whatever kind of word "for" is.
Fortunately, there is nothing wrong with ending a sentence with a preposition in English.
When he begins or ends a sentence with the term "man", he means it, man.
She gets an earful, she said, when she writes that there is nothing horrific about, say, splitting an infinitive or ending a sentence with a preposition.
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