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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ends me" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is informal.
It is typically used to express that something is overwhelming, amusing, or shocking to the point of feeling emotionally or physically affected. Example: "That joke was so funny, it literally ends me every time I hear it."
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(1) At either end of TAGIT are the optimized minimal inverted repeats (19 bp mosaic ends; ME) that allow the hyperactive Tn5 transposase to mediate transposition [32].
The construct was adapted for use in S. aureus by the addition of mariner mosaic ends (ME) and an erythromycin resistance gene.
I'm well up for some more gratuitous Locust slaughter (up until RAAM ends me, at least), and while I remember well enough how this Gears story ends, that won't stop me powering up the Xbone for however long it takes to see it through.
Janet's mam and dad live at Four Lane Ends, me brother lives over the road from me mam and dad in Walkergate.
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The mosaic ends (MEs) that define the hyperactive Tn 5 transposon [ 9] have two possible open reading frames (ORFs) through them.
" 'The Fragile' ended me," he said.
"You caused that accident by braking suddenly!" "She rear-ended me.
"It's gotten to the point where three things may end me: recklessness, homesickness, or sheer boredom".
God, just end me.
My addiction nearly ended me.
This advert has ended me.
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