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Discover LudwigThe phrase "end up keeping" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the outcome or result of a situation. Example: After trying on several dresses, she ended up keeping the first one she tried on.
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And since I know I'd end up keeping ten puppies, I should probably stick to cattle.
Looking at Chef Boehner's Breakfast Special, giving up sausage doesn't seem too hard today but, given that only 8percentt of people who make New Year's resolutions actually end up keeping them, come spring America should keep its LifeAlert handy.
FDAC also helps keep families together: fewer than one in five parents who go through ordinary care proceedings end up keeping their children, while at least one-third of families stay together if they go through the FDAC system.
It does such magical things to okra!—I'm afraid that I might end up keeping it.
That those men end up keeping so much of that money for themselves?
And, who knows, the cruise industry could end up keeping theatre afloat.
"I think probably we'll end up keeping him at a mile, really.
If too many do so, those who tender will end up keeping some AT&T shares.
"So I end up keeping 50percentt of what I would give up through the other process," Mr. Reant said.
LaFrentz, the versatile Nuggets forward, has played terrifically of late, and Denver may end up keeping him.
"There's a 50 percent chance we end up keeping the property, and I do this for another seven and a half years," he said.
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