All’s well that ends well

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All’s well that ends well” is a popular idiom that implies that as long as something has a successful or positive outcome, any issues or difficulties encountered along the way can be overlooked or forgotten.

Example 1: After a series of obstacles and setbacks, they finally managed to launch their new product successfully. In the end, all’s well that ends well.

Example 2: The team had a rocky start to the project, with disagreements and delays causing frustration. However, they put in extra effort and managed to complete it on time, proving that all’s well that ends well.

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