swansong in the PONS Dictionary

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The latter was the reunion's swansong, the project disbanding shortly afterwards.
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As his swansong, reducing tax rates will certainly be an act that will leave a legacy.
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In a perfect world, it would have been his swansong.
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The appearance, since it was released after his death, was his posthumous swansong.
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Online called it a beautiful swansong to one of this generation's best.
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Nothing about it suggests a swansong, adios or fond adieu.
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His swansong was not a successful one: he was dismissed for 1 and 14.
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This was to be his electoral swansong.
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