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End of the Magic Era
Author: Zhuang Bifan
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The world that gave birth to the peak of magic civilization is about to be destroyed. The last survivor returned countless years in the past, that time was the birth of the magic civilization, countless mages were fumbling their ways on that thorny path. He, who came from the end of the era, was treading toward the Supreme Throne

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What does 'farenheit and that's the end of my story' mean?
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2024-12-05 07:43
It could mean that the concept of Fahrenheit, perhaps in the context of temperature, is the final point or topic in the story. Maybe it was a story about weather, or some experiment related to temperature measured in Fahrenheit.
Can you explain the significance of 'farenheit and that's the end of my story'?
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2024-12-06 02:36
It might be that Fahrenheit is the main or only relevant point left to mention in the story. So once it's said, the story is over.
Is 'end of story' the same as 'end of the story'?
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2024-11-28 19:21
In most cases, 'end of story' and 'end of the story' are interchangeable. They are expressions used to mark the finality of something. For instance, when telling a story and you reach the end, you can use either phrase. However, 'end of story' might be more commonly used in casual speech, while 'end of the story' could be seen as a bit more formal, but this difference is very subtle.
Is 'end of the story or end of story' an idiomatic expression?
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2024-12-17 00:13
Yes, it is. Idiomatic expressions are phrases that have a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words. 'End of the story' is used to signify the end or conclusion of a matter, not just the end of a literal story.
Why 'end of story' instead of 'end of the story'?
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2024-10-07 18:05
It could be that 'end of story' has become a common idiomatic expression, and people use it habitually. Also, in some cases, leaving out 'the' gives a more emphatic or final feel to the phrase.
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