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The phrase "also ends up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional outcome or result that occurs as a consequence of a previous action or situation.
Example: "After a long day of meetings, she also ends up feeling exhausted by the time she gets home."
Alternatives: "also results in" or "also concludes with".
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She also ends up doing her fair share of rescuing.
The app also ends up undermining the structure of individual galleries, particularly when they have narratives.
The user-friendliness is terrific, though it also ends up being something of a limitation.
He also ends up in a suggestive flesh pile with Rich.
A democratic political world in this film also ends up resembling a Democratic political world.
Yet in flattering Ms. Pfeiffer, he also ends up insulting her talent.
This path also ends up encouraging those always ready to invoke wild comparisons to Nazism and the Holocaust.
He also ends up in bed with Margaret Thatcher, who tells him: "I won my war, you didn't".
By soliciting governments to help stop boats, Australia also ends up looking the other way on other rights abuses.
The line on the right begins at [-1 9-cent piece, 1 dime] and also ends up at [0, 10], but is much more efficient along the way.
Between now and the World Cup of 2011 do not be surprised if he also ends up with a century of England caps.
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