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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terminated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the end point or conclusion of something, such as a process, event, or physical object. Example: "The pipeline terminated in a large reservoir, ensuring a steady supply of water."
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Using conflict termination data, four binary variables are generated in the analysis: terminated in a peace agreement, terminated in a government victory, terminated in a rebel victory, and low activity.
Driveways terminated in basketball hoops.
His position was terminated in December 2014.
Most of these calls originated or terminated in poor countries.
The paroxetine supply agreement were terminated in 2004".
The dinosaur's short toes probably terminated in small hooves.
The securities lending program was terminated in 2008.
She was hired in October 2002 and terminated in October 2006 for "poor performance," officials said.
Mr. Nixon, who originally lost the job in 1995, was terminated in January.
Mattel, for example, had one in place since 1997 but it was terminated in 2002.
The man was dead, clearly, because the neck terminated in a clean, fresh wound.
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