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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find an end" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the completion of a task or resolving a problem. Examples: 1. The detective was determined to find an end to the case, no matter how many leads he had to follow. 2. After months of hard work, the students were finally able to find an end to their research project. 3. The therapist helped me find an end to my anxiety by teaching me coping mechanisms. 4. It was a long and difficult journey, but she was able to find an end to her addiction. 5. Can you please help me find an end to this never-ending paperwork?.
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Some quests find an end.
"We have to find an end to it.
So, hopefully, we will find an end tonight or tomorrow morning," said Allofs.
Many in the West are hoping that Iran will also help find an end to the grinding war in Syria.
Both China and the rest of the world will find an end to the long commodities boom hard to handle.
The company has not shown any willingness to return to meaningful negotiations to find an end to this dispute.
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Do you think you'll come back to these characters at some point and find an ending for them?
May this continuing story find an ending worthy of its narrator, whether in fiction or in life.
While Bernet was lucky to find an ending in the notoriously drawn-out and ongoing reform process, it is a bittersweet one.
So that's where I found myself six months into the editing process... Lost in a non-story with a non-hero/villain trying to find an ending.
Humor is a good boost of confidence, but too much will make you look like a nerd - find an ending point.
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