Examples of 'really ended' in a sentence

Meaning of "really ended"

The phrase 'really ended' is used to emphasize that something has truly and definitively come to an end. It suggests that there is no doubt or ambiguity about the conclusion or finality of a situation or event

How to use "really ended" in a sentence

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really ended
And that really ended the coalition.
It was like being in a war that never really ended.
It really ended up being a neck and neck decision for me.
I finally loosenned tone really ended now.
That she really ended up dying.
Crisis of global capitalism never really ended.
I would have really ended things with you.
An affair that never really ended.
I really ended up loving her too.
Looks like it has really ended this time.
I really ended up paying the price.
It would be nice if the world should really ended.
I really ended up being behaving unusual.
Apartheid has not really ended.
I really ended up loving him.

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That golden age has never really ended.
We never really ended things.
In a sense her solitary existence never really ended.
This music is what really ended the war for us.
It really ended too quickly.
This time it really ended.
I really ended up liking it too.
When it ends you feel that something has really ended.
It has really ended now.
Really ended everything.
In this case we wait that the child processes are really ended.
He really ended up taking a fall for all those high schoolers.
Occasionally we face this kind of problems but it never really ended up like this.
It really ended an era.
The relationship of brad and Angle really ended badly.
It really ended.
Except that the war had not really ended in Berlin.
So I never really ended up doing a fifth day.
The Israeli war for independence has never really ended.
The War in Gaza has not really ended it has just moved into a different venue.
The Civil War never really ended.
Has the war really ended or has it simply changed shape?
The Golden Age never really ended.
The Portuguese war had really ended - and as ingloriously as it had auspiciously begun.
How the Great War really ended.
Oh, my, we have really ended up in the middle of nowhere.
Things between us - they never really ended.
I surprised when I really ended up loving this product.
Yes, because that war never really ended.
The Special Period has not really ended yet because of the persisting US embargo.
However, the struggle for survival never really ended.
I really ended up having a passion for cooking.".
Of a big settlement by a sympathetic jury, because this patient really ended up badly.
Has the war really ended for them?
Denis expressed his disappointment “ that such a vast movement really ended up with nothing.

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