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"that ends with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the end part of a sentence that contains important information or a concluding thought. It can also be used to introduce a specific detail or clarification. Example: The letter concluded with a heartfelt apology for any inconvenience caused and a promise to rectify the situation in a timely manner.
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Perhaps something that ends with a whimper?
tells Earn a story that ends with the word "nigga".
He'll be coming in after this Atlanta attack that ends with a high shot from Gressel.
Culminating in a season finale that ends with a Pepsi commercial.
And so we root for the underdog, and hope for a story that ends with reversal.
That's it for an understated half, one that ends with both sides in qualifying spots.
It is a comedy that ends with a litany of the dead and missing.
It's a list of self-absorbed rubbish, that ends with "Everything's shit!".
There's a Borges poem that ends with the lines: ¿Quién es el mar, quién soy?
Golf is part of a Sunday ritual that ends with Briscoe settling down to watch football.
A growl that ends with a bark is considered two infractions.
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