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"the last batch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is commonly used to refer to the final group, group of items, or group of people in a sequence or series. Example: 1. The bakery just brought out the last batch of freshly baked bread for the day. 2. I saved the last batch of cookies for my friends to try when they come over. 3. Despite their exhaustion, the runners pushed through to complete the last batch of the marathon. 4. We have been waiting for the last batch of concert tickets to go on sale, and finally, they are available. 5. The factory is currently producing the last batch of this model before switching to a newer version.
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So speak up, but avoid using hyperbolic terms like "inedible" (or "dog's dinner") to describe the last batch.
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