justify paragraph but center last line

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In general, when justifying paragraphs, whatever type of justification is
used for one line of a paragraph is distributed across the entire paragraph.
I heard though that there is a way to justify the paragraph, yet have the
last line centered. Is this really possible and how does one do it?
 
Ask the source from whom you "heard" this for the instructions.
 
Set a centre aligned tab for the paragraph. At the end of the penultimate
line, type shift + enter. Then at the start of the next line, click TAB

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