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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rear end" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the back of a physical object--for example, "I saw two cars colliding and one car's rear end was crushed in the accident." You can also use it as slang to refer to someone's buttocks--for example, "I could see his rear end sticking out of the window!".
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On my rear end, I mean.
"Use your rear end," she said.
He completely lost his entire rear end".
"I like a very secure rear end.
He shot me in the rear end".
"He played piano, with his rear end".
He walloped someone in the rear end.
"It has a big fat rear end".
The glowering rear end — yes, the rear end glowers — features no fewer than six exhaust outlets.
In ink verso: 5. Side view, rear end.
He places his nose at her rear end.
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