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Discover Ludwig"ends at around" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate an approximate time or location where something ends. Example: The party ended at around midnight. In this sentence, "ends at around" is used to indicate that the party may have ended a few minutes before or after midnight, but approximately at that time.
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But that is where the appreciation ends, at around 1950.
The concert ends at around 10 20, just as Whitney, on TV, is bemoaning Jay's callousness.
She's up at 5.30 every morning and quickly in her car for the seven-mile journey that takes her to a gruelling day of work that often ends at around 11pm.
Almost the second weight loss ends at around 325 °C for lower wt% of PSS.
Normally tech companies tend to report after regular-day trading ends at around 1 00 p.m. PST.
Coding ends at around 2 30 on Saturday and then every team will be given a couple of minutes to demo their project to a group of judges.
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They will resume Saturday, ending at around noon.
The attack reportedly ended at around 1.30pm local time.
British 10-year bond yields fell over the day, ending at around 2.1 per cent.
The party ended at around 10.30pm and the neighbours left for their homes.
The whole show ended at around 8 45 p.m. Fifteen minutes later, HQ trivia began.
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