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The phrase "end about" is not a commonly used phrase in written English and does not make sense.
It is possible that it was intended to be "about the end," which means "near the end" or "close to the end." This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - We were about the end of the movie when the fire alarm went off. - Let's wrap up the meeting, we're about the end of our time. - I can see you're about the end of your rope, let me take over from here.
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In the end, about 250 showed up.
It is, in the end, about the future, she said.
In the end, about 40 people packed the room.
That sentence's end: "about a penny and a half apiece".
And five minutes at the end about his summer, and his Lions, and his experiences there.
He is complimentary, to the end, about Brown's intelligence, drive and dedication.
Finally, that little ambush that Dimbers set up at the end about your 'responsibilities'responsibilities
She remained concerned to the very end about arranging for the needs of others.
MacGregor quotes Stravinsky: "His music is in the end about dance".
Children aren't so crazy in the end about the uncertainty that comes with getting their way.
It will end about five hours later at the George Washington Bridge.
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