very end

collocation in English

meaningsofveryandend

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very
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈver.i/
us
/ˈver.i/
(used to add emphasis to a noun) exact ...
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end
noun
uk
/end/
us
/end/
the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from ...
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(Definition ofveryandendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvery end

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Determined to care to theveryend.
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Secondly, life must survive to theveryendof time.
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At theveryend, continue to feel discomfort, including a bit of distress.
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Each piece, as it is being made, is vulnerable to error till theveryend.
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Export taxes were fully eliminated only at theveryendof the 1990s.
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These short terminal collaterals displayed numerous varicosities, including some at theirveryendportions.
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This simplified view is driven home again at theveryendof the opera.
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The most notable alteration in the preface comes at theveryend, in the apologia.
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Both held on to their own big idea to theveryend.
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The stucco-work could only be done at theveryendof a building phase.
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Strains of his earlier behavior and thinking were present to theveryend.
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Only then, at theveryend, he notices that they have no hands (pp. 141-2).
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Reformed views only came to dominate the movement at theveryendof the reign.
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The second case occurs in the spring of 1790, at theveryendof merchant rule.
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The stucco-work could not be done until theveryendof a building phase.
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However, it is hard to push the analysis of the random process to theveryendusing differential equations.
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It also helps nurses and patients realize that hope can be marshaled until theveryendof life.
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At theveryendof each discussion on this matter, we do need categories in order to practice archaeology.
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Here k and d are fixed, and g is fixed in this argument until theveryend.
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At theveryendof life, approximately one-third of patients are too ill to complete a questionnaire.
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The presumed pay-off of such accumulations, of course, is not even expected until theveryendof instruction.
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To theveryend, representation and presentation are intertwined, contrasted, and resolved, their difference and interdependence reaffirmed.
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At theveryendof the scale, we could consider prohibiting genetic testing altogether in certain categories of cases.
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At theveryend, true-life facts and sentiment were invoked with an absolute minimum of theatricality.
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