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The phrase "the last stop" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the final destination or the end point of a journey or process. Example: "After a long day of sightseeing, the last stop on our tour was the Eiffel Tower." Here, "the last stop" refers to the final location that the person visited on their tour.
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the last stop
adjective
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
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At the last stop?
The last stop: flamenco in the catacombs.
The last stop was the Roosevelt estate.
The last stop was the Rolex store.
"The last stop on the highway".
"We are like the last stop".
"It's the second - to the last stop".
"For me," he added, "it was always the last stop".
At the last stop in the Bronx he got out.
At the last stop, Mr. Huntsman could not resist.
"And then the last stop on the train is Benghazi.
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