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Discover Ludwig'last stretch' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean the last part of something that is expected to be difficult or challenging. For example: "We're finally in the last stretch of the project — let's make sure we finish everything up correctly."
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The last stretch toward the rim was rough.
Finally you board a bus for the last stretch of the journey.
We really feel like, now, in this last stretch, we're starting to hit our stride.
I found an older man attempting, like me, to jog rather than walk the last stretch.
The last stretch toward New Orleans they did nearabout in their sleep.
The last stretch of gravel, through the Tunica Hills, tends to do this to people.
They said that it was then in the last stretch of the day's showing.
This is what I want to do with the last stretch of my life".
Instead, it is that 107 is the last stretch of state road that Vermont has not finished repairing.
The last stretch of the music was marginally more conventional, with rushes of cymbals and hovering, Penderecki-like classical choirs.
State officials on Thursday reopened the last stretch of state highway still closed after flooding from Hurricane Irene in August.
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