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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his end" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing someone's fate, conclusion, or death. Example: "In the end, it was clear that his end was inevitable."
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"Every tyrant has his end".
"Every tyrant has his end," he said.
"He's upheld his end of the bargain".
Or has his end really been "permanent"?
How did it work from his end?
Can the horse hold up his end?
His end, at least, was peaceful.
And how did he meet his end?
He's definitely holding his end up.
Wesley was talking to somebody on his end.
Britannicus met his end within six months of his father.
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