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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is ends" is not correct and is not usable in written English
Instead, the correct phrase is "it ends." Example: This story has a happy ending; it ends with them riding off into the sunset.
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"In military terms," a senior official involved in the meeting said, "it is ends, ways and means — in that order".
But the certainty, such as it is, ends there.
Some hold that it is ends, while others say things like "aims".
Most people, or at least most gun owners, think "disarmed" means "disempowered" and the debate, such as it is, ends there.
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It is end of career.
The world is ending, and it is ending in blood.
But it is ending with a bang.
Increasingly it is ending up in obscure and unregulated corners.
Google says it is ending iGoogle in 2013.
I'm happy it's ended".
SFJ: It's ending.
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