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Discover Ludwig"end up without" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to finish or conclude with a lack of something. Example: She spent all her money on unnecessary things and ended up without enough to pay for her rent.
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*There isn't a chance he might end up without a drive at all, is there?
On tour, she said: "You end up without a private life to write about.
He worries that he couldn't handle it, and would end up without a job or benefits.
If Ms. Slaughter loses her primary, Monroe will almost certainly end up without its own representative.
If enacted, millions more Americans would end up without any health care.
Fewer people would probably lose money, but thousands of people would end up without jobs.
A political solution, he said, "will end up without any victor or vanquished".
They have suffered for years, been prodded and poked by specialist after specialist, only to end up without an answer.
If a judge agrees and he completes the requirements, he would end up without a criminal record.
At that, it appears Diablo III may end up without peer (at least in the electronic realm).
Even with the deadline, however, as many as 50,000 homeowners could end up without aid, say Louisiana officials.
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