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A melodic and/or harmonic configuration at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music.
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bV substitution in ii V I
maybe if you try to see chords notes you can find some analogy.
Usually V substitution is to its tritone, so in your case is EB: Eb-G-Bb-Db(-F-Ab). Now Ab: Ab-C-Eb-G-(Bb-Db). Then it can be Eb7-11 > A …