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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end of days" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in religious or apocalyptic contexts to refer to a time of final events or the end of the world.
Example: "Many cultures have their own interpretations of what will happen at the end of days."
Alternatives: "final days" or "last days."
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End of days, surely?
It is the end of days.
It could be the end of days.
End of days.
Truly the end of days.
Love and the end of days.
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Suddenly everything has an end-of-days feel about it.
We're hip-deep in bleak, doom-ridden, end-of-days cop shows.
Grimes's self-directed video for Kill V Maim was also an end-of-days imagining.
End-of-days stuff.
If Sarah Palin wants to cook up possum renderings for an end-of-days church potluck, fine.
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