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The phrase "ends on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific date or time on which something ends. For example, "The event ends on August 20th."
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She ends on a note of love.
"Detropia" ends on a hopeful note.
("Spectacle" ends on February 25th.
The Flat season ends on 9 November.
The season ends on 9 November.
The current deal ends on 30 June , 2014
The sale ends on Wednesday..
Festival ends on Sunday.
It ends on Saturday.
Still, Kay ends on an admirable note.
Mr Morris ends on an optimistic note.
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