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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end times" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time at the close of a significant era or event, particularly when discussing religious or apocalyptic topics. For example, "Many believers are preparing for the end times by stockpiling food and other supplies."
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end times
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The days leading up to the second coming of the Messiah (Christ), when the world will be judged.
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They call it the end times.
It sounded like the end times.
Truly, these are the end times.
We are living in the end times.
Mark my words, these are end times.
Two years E.T., they've taken to saying, End Times, as versus B.E.T., Before End Times.
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I asked Rabbi Miller about John Hagee's end-times machinations.
End-times narratives offer the terrible resolution of ultimate destruction.
1959," his expression veiled by his end-times beard.
The Islamic State trades extensively in end-times ideology.
But their end-times vision often involves the mass conversion of the Jews.
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