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Gamboler Posted 6 years ago
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Our end, the end of us

Are these two expressions (our end - the end of us) equivalent in this sentence?

Any day like today you and me will die, it will be our end and there won't be any solution.

Any day like today you and me will die, it will be the end of us and there won't be any solution.

Supposing that both are correct, which one is more idiomatic?

  

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Are these two expressions (our end - the end of us) equivalent in this sentence? Any day like today you and I me will die . It will be our end and there won't be any solution.

  • Are these two expressions (our end - the end of us) equivalent in this sentence?
  • Any day like today you and I me will die .
  • It will be our end and there won't be any solution.
  • Any day like today you and I me will die .
  • It will be the end of us and there won't be any solution.
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Are these two expressions (our end - the end of us) equivalent in this sentence?

Any day like today you and I me will die. It will be our end and there won't be any solution.

Any day like today you and I me will die. It will be the end of us and there won't be any solution.

Supposing that both are correct,

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