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Discover Ludwig"the end is" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the conclusion or final part of something. Here are a few examples: 1. "The end is near, but I'm not ready to say goodbye." (referring to the end of a movie or book) 2. "The end is in sight as we approach the finish line." (referring to the end of a race) 3. "The end is the most important part of a presentation." (referring to the conclusion of a speech) 4. "The end is inevitable, but we can still make the most of our time together." (referring to the end of a relationship or friendship).
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Hence the end is inevitable.
The e at the end is voiced.
The end is beginning.
THE end is nigh.
The end is predictable.
The end is no process.
Finally, the end is near.
The end is fast approaching.
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The end is in sight.
The end is here".
Their backstage passes read "The End Is Near".
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