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The phrase "end up bouncing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a way of saying that something or someone ends up rebounding or bouncing around. Example: The child chased after the ball but it ended up bouncing off the tree and into the neighbor's backyard.
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You end up bouncing back and forth between indulgence and relief, just as you would with foie gras terrine and a Sauternes gelee.
Circling like tribal warriors, biting the air, the men end up bouncing around like frat boys, reassuring us not to be unsettled by their aggression.
You end up bouncing ideas back and forth because sometimes they'll improvise on one of your pieces and it'll give your part a whole new life.
Some people get overly excited and end up bouncing off the walls.
For everything from table cloths to pinatas, a party store is your best bet -- or else you'll end up bouncing around town for days looking to piece it all together.
Finder analyzes the microwaves that end up bouncing back.
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About a hundred of the e-mail admissions decisions that Harvard sent to students in December failed to reach them and ended up bouncing back for a variety of reasons.
If the ball I throw ends up bouncing back to my side of the table before you have a chance to pick it up then tough luck.
It ended up bouncing into a fairway bunker.
In Madden 11, passes into coverage too often ended up bouncing off an unsuspecting player's helmet.
It promises to reflect us back to ourselves, but it ends up bouncing back what we long to see.
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