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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the very ends" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the ultimate extent of something, usually a result or consequence. For example, "He suffered the very ends of hunger before he found work."
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In his lab, I noticed you could sequence — or map — the very ends of DNA molecules.
In other words, if you lined up the planets everyone would be visible except people on the very ends.
Hart, though, at full-stretch, used the very ends of his fingers to tip it behind for a corner.
The stage is the Spanish Catholic world of the Renaissance; it reaches through Columbus, the Jesuits, and the conquistadors to the very ends of the earth.
But for almost three decades, he has hurled himself to the very ends of the earth and met its risks and challenges with tireless enthusiasm.
In his prime, Kilmer would have faced down those pesky war elephants by the banks of the Ganges and led his lively, good-natured troops to the very ends of the earth.
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Honest and proud to the very end.
He obfuscated to the very end.
He was hopeful to the very end".
He worked until the very end.
Loyal to the very end.
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