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Discover LudwigThe phrase "final minutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the last moments of an event, activity, or time period.
Example: "In the final minutes of the game, the team scored a last-minute goal to win."
Alternatives: "last moments" or "closing minutes".
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End of streak!" over the final minutes.
He was undecided until the final minutes.
In those final minutes, he did.
Eddie!" in the final minutes.
The final minutes were tense.
Re-fund!" in the final minutes.
But the Knicks bungled the final minutes.
But they enjoyed the wild final minutes.
Those final minutes at Mestalla were decisive.
But in the final minutes his aggressiveness backfires.
Tebow's His team trailed, 20-13, in the final minutes.
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