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Idiom
To the end of time.
To the end of time is an extravagant way of saying 'forever'.
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"We have come to the end of a long journey.
The Geological Society has just come to the end of a year celebrating mud.
"Once you get to the end of a Dickens book, can you not discuss it?
We've finally come to the end of a hard-run overcrowded spring on Broadway.
Arriving late, they came to the end of a spit of land.
Northampton pressed throughout, right to the end of a stirring encounter.
The crowd continued roaring, all the way to the end of a deflating 97-89 loss.
"We may be coming to the end of a golden era," she said.
Too bad I couldn't time my retirement to the end of a long bull market, right?
Falling out However, an inability to allow change can lead to the end of a friendship.
And we are coming to the end of a not very successful war.
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