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at the very end

 

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Term: At the very end

Description:

"At the very end" is an idiomatic expression used to describe the position of something or someone in relation to the conclusion or final moments of a particular event, process, or period of time. It implies being situated or occurring as the last element, step, or stage.

Usage:

  • Adverbial usage: She always waits until at the very end of the movie to see if there are any surprises during the credits.
  • Adjective usage: The book is a thrilling mystery with an incredible plot twist at the very end.
  • Noun usage: The team's victory seemed uncertain until they scored a goal at the very end of the match.
  • Prepositional phrase usage: They found the hidden treasure chest at the very end of the winding path through the forest.

Examples:

  1. He managed to solve the puzzle at the very end of the game, securing his victory.
  2. The marathon runner pushed through exhaustion and crossed the finish line at the very end.
  3. The students got their test results back, but the teacher saved the best for at the very end.

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