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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make the end" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of completing something or reaching a conclusion, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to make the end of this project clear to everyone involved."
Alternatives: "reach the conclusion" or "bring it to a close."
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Anisotropy and peripheral fragmentation make the end of the process difficult to simulate.
By not making or communicating prognoses, doctors can make the end of life more unpleasant.
Rather, it is intended to make the end, when that end is near, as physically and emotionally painless as possible.
Unlike Mr. Bush, however, Mr. Obama would not make the end of that program a precondition for talks.
No matter the £6m redundancy pay-off, money will not make the end any easier for Claudio Ranieri.
Few filmmakers make the end of days seem as hauntingly beautiful as Werner Herzog does, or as inexorable.
"We were very conscious of trying to make the end of the season more satisfying than last year.
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Collisions make the end-to-end delay uncertain.
High tracheotomies make the end-to-side tracheoesophageal anastomosis difficult by limiting movement of the proximal tracheal segment.
Little League baseball and softball require travel only for the teams that make the end-of-the-season tournament, said Lance Van Auken, a Little League spokesman.
And that's really what you need to make the end-run to the consumer experience.
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