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To make it into a phrase you really should be using quotation marks: "for the last time" is a phrase.
the last phrase was -"Bella will you marry me" edward said it
The cast of Last Three Days - 1966 includes: Anup Kumar Gitali Roy Sumita Sanyal
"Last but not least" is a transitional phrase often used to introduce the final item in a list or sequence, emphasizing its significance despite being mentioned last. It is a common expression to give equal importance to each item in a list.
The Urdu word for "tomato" contains the last three letters "tar"; it is "timatar". Or, the phrase for "zucchini" ends in "tore", which is "Hare tore".
What is the last word in the phrase: Negative, I am a meat popsicle
The last word of a prepositional phrase is called the "object of the preposition." It is the noun or pronoun that the preposition relates to the rest of the sentence.
The phrase 'the last leaf' when translated to Indonesian is daun terakhir.
the phrase "it is done" that was the last words of Jose Rizal
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The phrase "the last straw" originates from the idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back," which refers to a seemingly minor or routine occurrence that triggers a disproportionate reaction due to the accumulation of previous stress. Just as a camel can carry a heavy load until one final straw causes it to collapse, this phrase describes a situation where a small event leads to a significant outcome.