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The phrase "actually ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the conclusion or finality of a situation or event.
Example: "The meeting was supposed to last an hour, but it actually ends up taking two."
Alternatives: "truly concludes" or "really finishes".
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The one that actually ends up with Shelly Kagan's soul.
"Red Square" (1992) actually ends on a happy note.
One was how much conflict actually ends up at the C.E.O.'s desk.
And what will happen if that doctrine actually ends up being put into action?
"It actually ends up being a lot more expensive than hiring a personal chef".
But he should be a little more brilliant than he actually ends up being.
In several stories, the "other woman" doesn't get her comeuppance, but actually ends up quite happy.
Never mind that only 5% of plastics actually ends up getting recycled.
So it'll be interesting to see what this femme western actually ends up looking like.
"The film actually ends a little differently than the script," Reichardt admits, somewhat bashfully.
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NOVEMBER Eyes are rubbed in disbelief worldwide as the men's tennis season actually ends in November.
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