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Meanings of terminated so in English
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Usage of terminated so in English
1
This adventure, which had terminatedso famously, Count Brenda now related to his friends and comrades.
2
It is rare that someone whose career has been terminatedso abruptly emerges with an improved reputation.
3
Sapor had formed the resolution to renew the contest terminatedso unfavorably forty years earlier by his grandfather.
4
I'm glad it terminatedso well.
5
The prime minister said some overseas posts may have to be terminatedso that more important ones are properly funded.
6
It was a long, hard journey, but neither of the youths minded it, both being thankful that the adventure had terminatedso happily.
7
He has evidently been very much exercised over this matter, and I cannot but feel greatly relieved that affairs have terminatedso satisfactorily.
8
In Strasburg occurred the famous love-passage with Friederike Brion, which terminatedso unhappily at the time, and so fortunately in the end, for both.
9
His success, told of in France, was the indirect cause of another emigration to Texas, led by General Lallemand, and which terminatedso disastrously.
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Altho the first attempt to conquer the Eddystone had terminatedso disastrously, it was not long before another effort was made to mark the reef.
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It should be considered as a farce, and you will yet see it terminatedso as to leave only ridicule and contempt to its abettors.
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An opportunity of writing now offers,-thefirst since our leaving Florence, before going on our Tennessee campaign, which has finally terminatedso disastrously for us.
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From my point of view, she would have been far better off without the unfortunate attachment which-thoughto a very worthy person-terminatedso sadly.