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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end sooner" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that will finish or conclude earlier than expected. For example: "I hope the meeting will end sooner so I can make it to my doctor's appointment." Another example could be: "We need to finish this project before the deadline, so we may have to work extra hours to make sure it ends sooner."
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It's got to end sooner".
Job losses have to end sooner or later.
I have said it should end sooner rather than later.
But he is confident that sequence will end sooner rather than later.
And as Anthony said, players expect the lockout to end — sooner rather than later.
"The snow there will melt sooner and the flow will end sooner.
The war would end sooner if the rich were dying too".
But, says the govermnment, the Norwegian love affair with electric cars may end sooner than expected.
But I think Presti always knew that the fairy tale phase was going to end, sooner rather than later.
And he's worried that the long period of low interest rates and cheap credit will end sooner than expected.
But the chill was growing, and both sides knew the relationship was going to end sooner rather than later.
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