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'In the end' or 'At the end' - Usage & Difference


What is the difference between 'in the end' and 'at the end'?


The phrases "in the end" and "at the end" are often confused, but they have distinct meanings and uses.


In the end


This phrase refers to the conclusion of a situation or series of events. It's often used to signifies the final result or outcome of a process.


In the end, it doesn't really matter.

In the end, we all agreed on the plan.


In the end, we decided to cancel the trip.


He struggled at first, but in the end, he succeeded.


We argued for hours, but in the end, we agreed to disagree.


At the end


This phrase refers to the final point in time or space of something. It often indicates the last part of something physical or defined.


We met at the end of the street.


At the end of the day, I like to relax.


At the end of the book, the main character dies.


At the end of the movie, there’s a surprise twist.


At the end of the concert, the band thanked the audience.



In essence


'In the end' is used to talk about the final result or conclusion, often after a period of time or a series of events.

'At the end' is used to describe the last part of something in time or space.

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