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افتراضي "What is the difference between in the end and at the end?"

What is the difference between on time and in time?"
"What is the difference between in the end and at the end?"
Michael Swan’s excellent Practical English Usage (Oxford University Press), provides a succinct answer to both of these questions:
"On time = at the planned time; neither late nor early:
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In time = with enough time to spare; before the last moment:
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"In the end = finally, after a long time:
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At the end = at the point where something stops:
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