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The phrase "again ended up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone finds themselves in a particular state or place once more after previous occurrences.
Example: "After trying several different routes, I again ended up at the same coffee shop I always visit."
Alternatives: "once more found myself" or "ended up again".
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Pitkanen's feet met a similar fate, and he again ended up having severe problems walking after the race.
When his brother left for a position at Endeavor, a competing agency, Weitz again ended up following him.
Rose once again ended up losing after the Bunny accidentally grabbed his leg, causing the distraction so Kidd could roll him up for the pin.
The US women's 4x100m team, out of the final then in again, ended up with the gold medal ahead of Jamaica and Team GB.
Chicago once again ended up dead last in the East and Portland, last year's champions, failed to win a single game away from home.
Less than two weeks later, on Thanksgiving night, gunfire erupted at a shopping mall in Alabama and police again ended up shooting the wrong person, another young black man.
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And he will once again end up the bridesmaid and not the bride".
If it repeats the mistake, it could once again end up withdrawing stimulus prematurely.
Will we all yet again end up shooting ourselves in the foot?
I don't want to buy a holly of the same sex and again end up without berries.
Hundreds of millions have been channelled by wealthy Kuwaitis to Syria, again ending up with groups like Jabhat al-Nusra.
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