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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearly end" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
It would be better to use "almost end" or "nearing the end" as alternatives. Example: We are nearly at the end of our journey.
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The HTOM places all waste packages nearly end to end, making the lineal power density greater than in the LTOM.
Her intensity marked her out as special and a little scary - if she was asked to improvise conflict, it would often nearly end in a fight.
However, I did nearly end my own life last Tuesday by the exertion entailed in walking from the eastern side of Covent Garden to the western end of Soho in 10 minutes, due to the distributors' bad planning of the press viewings.
But why on earth would an organism churn out a by-product that would nearly end its own existence?
Lauren Conrad, star of MTV's The Hills, saw her fashion career nearly end after a poor run with high-end items sold at Bloomingdale's.
I certainly have no objection to an Avengers 2 that you can show your kids, but you can't very nearly end the world due to the folly of your heroes and then (mostly) claim "No harm, no foul, nothing to see here!" in terms of long term impact and character relationships.
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The next six years very nearly ended his life.
In 1958 scandal nearly ended his career.
We nearly ended up losing this one.
His career nearly ended before it began.
Their wait, nearly ended, began.
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