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Discover Ludwig"would be last" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen at the very end of a timeline or sequence. For example: "He said the final test would be last."
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Broadcaster Sky has been the governing body's main commercial partner since 2008 but announced last year that 2016 would be last year of its relationship.
A good place to start would be last year's coverage of this "gendercide", in this paper.
In the end, it was determined that a roll belonging to Dwayne Steinle, the owner, would be last.
I knew from this year's Christmas card it would be last as it didn't have the usual insanely fulsome greeting.
That position inadvertently increased the perceived risk of other governments' bonds, by signaling that private investors would be last to collect in case of future losses.
Another option would be last year's seventh-round pick, Jimmy Wilson, who is moving to safety after being torched as a fill-in cornerback.
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But really, we'd be last on the list".
Ms. Baily, who said she did not know what her salary would be (last year Cravath paid its first year associates $165,000, which included a $40,000 bonus), conceded that "$2,375 does seem high, especially since I was paying less for two bedrooms in Cambridge, but I knew New York would be expensive".
What would be your last last supper?
It would be their last conversation.
Separation would be a last resort.
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