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Discover Ludwig"final breath" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the last breath a person takes before dying or to describe a significant and powerful moment or action that marks the end of something. Example: As the soldier lay on the battlefield, his final breath slipping away, he whispered his last words to his comrades. Example: The athlete's final breath as she crossed the finish line signified the end of her career as a professional runner.
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Every man's heart one day beats its final beat; his lung breathe their final breath.
The Andrew Freedman Home, with it's Italian Renaissance details and stepped back grandeur along the Grand Concourse and a mile south of Yankee Stadium, acquired its landmark status in 1984 -- the same year it breathed it's final breath as a retirement home for the rich who had fallen on hard times.
That afternoon, my mother took her final breath.
And its final breath cannot be far away.
Six weeks later, I held Mike's hand as he took his final breath in our home.
The final notes hang in the air, like a slow, final breath.
Releasing their final breath, the singers resumed their penultimate rehearsal of Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony of Carols".
Margaret Chase Smith's nomination papers had been secured before her husband drew his final breath.
American Idol exhales its final breath tonight after 15 long seasons.
Seconds away from what could have been his final breath, Balal pleaded for his life and called out for mercy.
The initial casualty list had described him as "mortally injured" but his final breath came 15 days later.
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