Sentence examples similar to once ends from inspiring English sources

No, the phrase "once ends" is not grammatically correct on its own
It is missing a subject and verb. It could be part of a larger sentence that is grammatically correct, such as "Once the movie ends, we can go get ice cream." Here, "once ends" is used as a subordinate clause to indicate a specific time or event that will lead to another action (going to get ice cream).

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The road once ended at Palomar.

I once ended up in the hospital after being bitten.

The continent once ended far to the east.

But if programs once started are hard to stop, those once ended are hard to reactivate.

Once ended a friendship after discovering his pal owned a sleeping bag.

Diseases that once ended thousands of lives are now just a nuisance, and life expectancy has soared.

Without the river and its load of nutrients, marine productivity in the Gulf of California — where the Colorado River once ended — has fallen by up to 95percentt.

Hell, it managed to outsell the PS4 for once, ending Sony's long running streak as top seller.

A trumpeter in Los Angeles once ended up with lockjaw and had to withdraw from the Philharmonic.

To live life, love, friendships, faith and work knowing the road will once end.

Finally, and often most painfully, churches that try to do both at once end up doing neither very well.

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