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Discover Ludwig"meet one's end" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to refer to someone or something reaching the end of their journey or existence, either literally, figuratively, or metaphorically. For example, "The brave soldier met his end in battle."
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To make ends meet, one partner stacks pipe and cleans the yard at a plumbing warehouse.
He will definitely meet one of them.
You will meet one.
"I met one guy on Tinder," she tells me, "but ended up helping him realise he might be gay".
"I met one guy on Tinder," she tells me, "but ended up helping him realize he might be gay".
Maintenance therapy will end when the patient meets one of the prespecified reasons for discontinuation, including disease progression.
It is sad that black men can't sometimes disagree without fatal consequences, whether in the streets where we often meet our ends at one another's hands or in more polite circles where we thrash one another with unkind words that separate us from former friends, a bitterness I have unfortunately tasted.
While I was raising my daughter and trying to make ends meet, my one job turned into three.
Just over one quarter (26.0%) of patients reported having difficulty making ends meet at the end of the month.
Trying to make ends meet, he's currently shifting from one friend's sofa to another.
"I wish you everlasting hope and clear skies... and that we meet under those skies" ends one letter.
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