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The phrase "ended properly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that concluded in an appropriate or satisfactory manner.
Example: "The meeting ended properly, with all agenda items addressed and action items assigned."
Alternatives: "concluded appropriately" or "finished correctly."
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She didn't want it to end unless it ended properly.
He didn't, however, think the song ended properly, and he improvised a coda: "If happy little bluebirds fly / Beyond the rainbow / Why oh why can't I?" "Nothing is more beautiful than a word fitly spoken," Arlen wrote in his diary, quoting Marcus Aurelius.
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For this story to end properly, Carullo would be displaying a flawless, luminous complexion, just like the young woman's face she admired years ago on the train.
And even if the evidence governments want is sometimes mis-specified, overly narrow, or not in the end properly heeded (which may be often the case), I do not think that absolves criminologists from trying to speak truth to power.
If the callow ends progress properly, their flexibility should variegate the Chargers' front seven down the road.
We usually don't have an issue with opening the dialog via text, but rarely does anyone politely close or end it properly, many times leaving the person on the other end of the text feeling frustrated.
In the pandemonium that his appearance led to, the ceremony never properly ended.
And as the the 80s wore on (and it is a decade that in my contention, has never properly ended) it became this pragmatic model - not the left/ liberal, ideological strand - that was triumphant.
"It would be sadly ironic if they ended up being properly buried or sent to a Muslim country when many of the remains of the victims remain buried in a garbage dump," said Kurt Horning, a founder with his wife, Diane, of the group WTC Families for Proper Burial.
Always ensure that the call has properly ended or you may end up paying for no actual talk time.
Even if one could compare the number of lives lost through action or inaction, a Kantian squeamishness about means and ends might properly stop people acting on the conclusions.
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