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"from the end" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point or time near the end of something, such as a sentence, paragraph, or event. Example: "From the end of the hallway, she could see a faint light coming from the open doorway."
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From the end of World….
Another read from the end of "Paradise Lost".
I'm two chapters away from the end.
What can we learn from the end of life?
The joy for me comes from the end process.
He was already moving away from the end papers.
"And by God it is far from the end".
I couldn't stop; Couldn't leave us Miles from the end.
from the end of the 2nd century bce.
She opened the book and started reading from the end.
"She thinks backwards from the end result," Ms. Roll said.
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from the completion
from the elimination
from the shutdown
from the expiration
from the term
from the conclusion
from the suspension
from the closures
from the conclusions
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from the cease
from the finishing
from the ultimate
from the expiry
from the fence
from the side
from the closure
from the bid
from the remainder
from the month
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