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the terminus
noun
The end or final point of something.
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I'd go with 'The Terminus'.
This is the terminus of Phase I.
One was to find the terminus of the Niger River.
The businessmen of Valdez overwhelmingly support the terminus.
At the terminus, he caught a streetcar at once.
But what if there isn't much at the terminus?
The City of Mount Vernon, the terminus point, negotiated a route change acceptable to its officials.
Mr McLoughlin mentioned St Pancras in London, the terminus for our one existing high-speed line.
Then again, it beats the alternative, a subway ride to the terminus of the R train.
We walked to the end of the point, next to the terminus of the Marr glacier.
As we neared the terminus in Pukerangi, the mood of the countryside began to change.
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