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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ended it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been completed or brought to a conclusion. For example: We had a long discussion about climate change and I ended it with a reminder that each of us can make a difference.
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Rice (8-5) stheted the season 0-3 and ended it with its second bowl win in the last three years.
Yet he ended it with the Dayton accords.
"For example, 'Seinfeld,' they ended it with them all going to jail.
Afterward, Ms. Polk said Ms. Winfrey had "ended it with class".
Carrie should have ended it with Big after his heart attack.
"We started that year with 100 rockets a week and ended it with two a week.
If the match had begun with a question mark, Williams ended it with an exclamation point.
They should also have ended it with a one-goal lead.
Williams ended it with a 36-yard touchdown run with 2 07 remaining.
Mr. Hakmoun ended it with "Maaboud Allah" and a sweaty dance of twirls and kicks.
Turner began her round with three straight birdies and ended it with two straight.
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