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Discover LudwigThe phrase "final lines" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the last few sentences or lines of a piece of writing. Example: The novel ended with the final lines leaving the reader with a sense of closure and satisfaction.
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But in the final lines, Burnside turns it all around.
The story returns, stunningly, to this image in its final lines.
The three final lines are gentle in rhythm and imagery (wheels, "an even motion").
I was onstage, literally writing out the final lines as the actors were doing a scene.
The final lines are mere letters, stuttered: "b-k-k-k-k".
What effect would the final lines of chapter 47 have on you?
The cast chants the final lines in unison: "We will work, and we will succeed.
In its final lines, the job of guiding the kite is passed to the boys.
But don't believe those final lines, Brodsky tells us, with their "jocular vehemence".
Soon, from another body bag, the devastated, pill-popping Anna sings the opera's hushed final lines.
The final lines on Rodgers and Roethlisberger have yet to be written.
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