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in the end of vs on the end of

Both 'in the end of' and 'on the end of' are not correct phrases in English. The correct preposition to use with 'end' in this context is 'at'.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 640 views

in the end of

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct preposition to use with 'end' is 'at', so you should say 'in the end' or 'at the end'.
  • Only the Caribbean agreed after five years of negotiations in the end of 2007 to initial a full economic partnership agreement, which includes all aspects of economic cooperation and development.
  • The European Parliament is deeply concerned about this situation and presented a resolution on this issue in the end of November 2002 OJ C 284 E/353 of 21.11.2002...
  • "A child born of human and spirit will usher in the end of times."
  • According to the documents submitted by Finland, the conversion of interest actually took place in the end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006.
  • The investigation established, however, that the main subsidy scheme, the bioethanol mixture tax credit, expired in the end of 2011 and has not been reintroduced.
  • The following is added in the end of Article 1(3):
  • A recent example of a proactive action by the Commission is the Pledge on Gender Issues in Ethiopia, organised by the EC Delegation of Addis Ababa in the end of March 2006.
  • Parties highlighted the fact that the main subsidy scheme, the mixture tax credit, which conferred countervailable subsidies to US recipients in the IP, expired in the end of 2011 and has not been reintroduced.
  • As mentioned above in recitals (182) to (185), the investigation established that the main subsidy scheme, the mixture tax credit, expired in the end of 2011 and has not been reintroduced.
  • The impact of the financial distress of the solar panels producers on the solar glass market allegedly started to appear in the end of 2011 and in 2012, due to the necessary time lag between the two events.
  • regrets, however, that the number of vacant audit posts in the end of 2011 was still high (25 vacant posts), even if significantly fewer that the previous year (44 in 2010);
  • Like Lincoln in the end of the movie, spoiler alert.
  • There is no meaning in the end of life.
  • She leaves New York in the end of the week.
  • One Sunday afternoon in the end of July 1925.
  • Your mother always complained of that we lived in the end of the world.
  • That's especially the case in the end of Frankenstein, where they're a lynch mob.
  • I come from a doctors' long line, but it was in the end of this line.
  • Everything I want is in the end of you.
  • I don't know how much exactly, but a new law will pass in the end of March, which should give me some more.

Alternatives:

  • at the end
  • in the end

on the end of

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct preposition to use with 'end' is 'at', so you should say 'on the end' or 'at the end'.
  • We can't let her be put on the end of an Austrian chain.
  • This will be Rick featured on the end of Shine On, where he really came in to his element.
  • Cristiana Muscardini and Luís Queiró, on behalf of the UEN Group, on the end of the moratorium on the death penalty in the Philippines (B5-0569/2003).
  • I do not need to remind you about the debates that we have just held on the end of the Second World War and on the suffering incurred by the Roma people.
  • We see an X on the end of a name and we pronounce it.
  • And there was something on the end of whatever that was that whipped into his temple.
  • I thought it only came in little chunks on the end of toothpicks.
  • A razor on the end of a toothbrush.
  • Never brought on the end of the world, though.
  • Wimbledon with barriers like that on the end of your arm.
  • This shovel's got trace on the end of it.
  • They gave me a few minutes on the end of his day.
  • We found this fragment on the end of her last tape.
  • Pasted on the end of one of these slugs.
  • This weird little voice on the end of the phone.
  • Could put a tennis ball on the end of Excalibur.
  • A smear on the end of the stick.
  • You couldn't stay to see your beloved wife choking on the end of a rope.
  • But you'll need to get on the end of a good cross from Giggsy.
  • Big house on the end of the street.

Alternatives:

  • at the end
  • on the end

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