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The phrase "when it has ended" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific event or situation that will occur after something has concluded. Example: "We can discuss the results when it has ended."
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Mr Bostridge explains that when it has ended, with the hurdy-gurdy man's plain and oddly inconclusive song, the audience usually sits in stunned silence for some time.
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I didn't know and I didn't care when it had ended.
When it had ended early Tuesday morning, there had been a two-hour delay because a car had crashed into a jet dryer truck which was cleaning the track.
The Wimbledon men's final last year was already being labeled a classic before it had ended, and when it finally finished — in that flashbulb-infested moment when dusk is about to surrender to darkness — it was instantly on the short list of history's great tennis matches.
It has gone unchallenged for 30 years in its detailed account of precisely how Murdoch did break all five of the crucial pledges, did press for adopting his rightwing views, did want to know why we reported the Treasury statistics that the recession continued when the government had previously said it had ended.
You mean when I've ended up without trousers?
Conventional lineation would have telegraphed the abrupt punch of the poem's ending: nothing is more real than sex when it is happening, nothing more illusory when it has just ended.
If the payment is for the whole session, the vendor provides the access to the service until the session finishes (when it has reached its end or when the client decides to finish it).
So I'm worried that I'd start fighting and really hurt the guy -- or maim him, or even kill him -- when it could've ended without anyone getting hurt at all".
Ireland's misery is only going to end when it has its own currency again.
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