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"at the end of the warranty" vs "at the end of the warranty period"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'At the end of the warranty period' is the more complete and commonly used phrase, referring to the specific duration of the warranty. 'At the end of the warranty' is also correct but is more general and could refer to the end of the warranty without specifying a period.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

at the end of the warranty

This phrase is correct but more general than the first one.

This phrase can refer to the end of the warranty without specifying a particular period or duration.

Alternatives:

  • when the warranty ends
  • at the conclusion of the warranty
  • at the expiration of the warranty
  • at the close of the warranty
  • at the termination of the warranty

at the end of the warranty period

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the specific point in time when the warranty period ends.

Alternatives:

  • when the warranty period ends
  • at the conclusion of the warranty period
  • at the expiration of the warranty period
  • at the close of the warranty period
  • at the termination of the warranty period

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