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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the ends" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the location of something on the edges or extremities of an object or space. Example: The paint was chipping off on the ends of the old wooden fence.
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Put glue on the ends of one circle.
The action happens on the ends.
Telomeres are caps on the ends of chromosomes.
We've got facing lines with the girls on the ends.
They were all hovering on the ends of long tethers.
The zeroes on the ends of budget commitments steadily increase.
The scarf was a 27″ piece of crepe paper streamer (fringed on the ends of course).
We have right-handed two-faced lines with the boys on the ends.
This time, we'll start in left-handed two-faced lines with the boys on the ends.
All ropes have a color on the ends that correspond to their lengths.
Conical epoxy sections were molded on the ends of the specimen for gripping.
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