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to the last



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Idioms and Phrases

To the end, especially to the end of one's life. For example, The defenders held out to the last but the bombs finished them . [c. 1600]
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Example Sentences

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According to the last year’s figures, L.A.

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He often runs the entire length of the aisles and travels up to the last row of the balcony, cordless camera and operator in tow.

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In an email to The Times, he cited his personal connection to “The Last Repair Shop.”

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They already had 10 or 15% tariffs on their produce entering China, in response to the last round of Trump tariffs.

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The AP calculates the Mets at $322.6 million and the Dodgers at $319.5 million, while USA Today drilled down to the last dollar, with the Mets at $323,099,999 and the Dodgers at $321,287,291.

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