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The phrase "end with the" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and subject, and does not convey a complete thought. It can be used in a sentence as part of a longer phrase, such as "The sentence should end with the word 'the'," but it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
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I must end with the deed.
The references don't end with the decor.
The commercials end with the line, "H.H.C.
End with the broth, and the check.
The problem does not end with the missing meters.
His misadventures with snakes didn't end with the pit viper.
Perhaps it will end with the drumstick gear shifter.
Both spots end with the announcer stating the tagline, "Coinstar.
4.06am: The selfishness just doesn't end with the Pfeffermans.
(It will end with the Oscar telecast on March 5).
The perks don't end with the concierge, either.
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