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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end up as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about the result of an action or situation. For example, "After years of hard work and dedication, he ended up as CEO of the company."
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You might just end up as big as these guys.
BIOGRAPHERS end up as advocates.
— we all end up as losers.
Choirboys don't end up as cooperating witnesses.
"This could all end up as rockeries".
How did she end up as leader?
Both could end up as kingmakers.
"It will end up as fodder".
And could he end up as president?
Perhaps they would end up as a doctor.
"Things won't always end up as you think," she said.
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