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though it was end of the day vs although it was end of the day

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing should be 'though it was the end of the day' or 'although it was the end of the day.' The word 'the' is necessary before 'end of the day' to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 732 views

though it was end of the day

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the article 'the' before 'end of the day.'

The correct phrase should be 'though it was the end of the day.'
  • "For even though it be end of day, mine ears hear reveille in the rising sun."
  • End of the day though, 12 of us went in, only 2 came out.
  • At the end of the day, though, we did choose it.
  • I do feel a bit guilty, though, but at the end of the day...
  • The truth though, is that many European politicians promise funds that they, or their committees, then fail to make available at the end of the day.
  • At the end of the day, though, confidence in money and the currency will not be fostered merely by rattling off the reasons why price stability must take priority.
  • If, though, the situation really does arise at the end of the day in which the present state of affairs perpetuates itself, then we will call those who are responsible by the names they deserve.
  • At the end of the day, though, we will have to come to an agreement on them and find a way in future to deliver responses of this kind faster, more promptly, and with greater credibility than we have done in these proceedings.
  • The minimal costs that actually are incurred by reason of compliance with higher quality standards are now, though, covered by the reduction in social costs, quite simply because, at the end of the day, fewer people become ill.
  • But soon there was end of our rejoice.
  • Though it looks like rain... Much like the day I was born.
  • Mr President, like others I take it to be a great privilege to participate in this debate - late in the day, though it is.
  • Wait till the end of the day when they're tired.
  • I need until the end of the day, eight hours.
  • Got to be packed up by the end of the day.
  • I anticipate a jury empanelled By the end of the day...
  • Delivered by the end of the day.
  • Because at the end of the day, it works.
  • At the end of the day, you're completely drained.
  • Take special care at the end of the day.

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  • though it was the end of the day

although it was end of the day

This phrase is also incorrect as it is missing the article 'the' before 'end of the day.'

The correct phrase should be 'although it was the end of the day.'
  • At the end of the day, the Commission was also in agreement with these amendments, although it always makes a few very diplomatic changes.
  • Naturally, air traffic control prices are estimated on a flat-rate basis - although, at the end of the day, prices must be comprehensible.
  • For that reason, although an agreement has to be asymmetrical, at the end of the day, the tariffs must be zero.
  • We welcome a broad IGC agenda, although it is difficult to tie up the loose ends of Amsterdam.
  • The Brenner project is one of 14 projects involving trans-European transport connections and, of course, the Commission will continue to support this project, although, at the end of the day, it is the Member States which must develop it.
  • But soon there was end of our rejoice.
  • It's been authenticated as being from the days of early christianity, although its actual origin is still a matter of faith.
  • This opt-out was included into the text at the very end of the negotiations as a concession to one Member State and paved the way for the final agreement on the directive, although it also created a serious anomaly.
  • Although it is expected that e-banking will have substantially developed by the end of the decade, the SEPA should still take into account the needs of many individuals who might not feel at ease with modern technologies.
  • The ratification procedures are following their normal course, although it is a long process, and we can expect that, if nothing untoward happens, all the Member States will have ratified the Cotonou Agreement before the end of this year, 2002.
  • However, the integration of Schengen into the EU framework in practice marked the end of that agreement, although it lives on as a symbol.
  • There is, however, one piece of good news: financial compensation has been extended to the end of this year, although it is just a drop in the ocean.
  • Italy's request has to be assessed on the basis of the Shipbuilding Regulation, although it expired at the end of 2003.
  • Wait till the end of the day when they're tired.
  • I need until the end of the day, eight hours.
  • Got to be packed up by the end of the day.
  • I anticipate a jury empanelled By the end of the day...
  • Delivered by the end of the day.
  • Because at the end of the day, it works.
  • At the end of the day, you're completely drained.

Alternatives:

  • although it was the end of the day

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