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"ends of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the extremities or edges of something. Example: The teacher asked the students to fold the paper at both ends of the page. Translation: The teacher asked the students to fold the paper at the top and bottom edges of the page.
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ends of the gun.
The tip ends of their hair freeze.
Both ends of the tunnel are open.
Fold overlapping ends of filo over apples.
The ends of the branches become pendulous.
Cut off any excess ends of cane.
Tie the ends of the yarn together.
Staple the ends of the construction paper.
Connect the two ends of the chain.
Sew the ends of the elastic together.
Make the ends of the tape meet.
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