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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently concludes in a particular way or at a specific time.
Example: "No matter how hard I try, the story always ends in tragedy."
Alternatives: "consistently concludes" or "inevitably finishes".
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It always ends up drivel".
That always ends in disaster.
It always ends the same".
… even Jane Austen always ends in marriage.
Because it always ends in misery.
"It always ends bad," he would say.
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We always end with dinner or drinks".
NOSTALGIA I always end up in Greenwich Village.
Conversation with him always ended in laughter.
Their stories do not always end happily.
But you always end up back home".
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