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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have ended" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you have finished an activity, task, or project. For example, you might say "I have ended my shift at the store and am now heading home."
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As Cameron himself joked: "I have ended my career on your show tonight".
I liked Wenders's movie more than I have ended up saying here.
("It's weird that Jesus and I have ended up so similar … ").
"Who else would I have ended up with?" "Lots of people.
I have ended up with ear-shaped pasta and no pine kernels.
If he had said, "Wow, you must be a Democrat," would I have ended the date?
"I'm sorry that, in an infantilised world, I have ended up with the uncool toys".
The campaign has now ended, with Urbani posting on the site: "At Dev's request I have ended the fundraising effort".
I do not condone this decision and I have ended my relationship with Mylan as a direct result of it.
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Phase I had ended.
I've ended up dumbing myself down.
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