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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ended having" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences to indicate that some action or event concluded in a certain way. Example: The party ended having everyone dance to their favorite songs.
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Tomas Vokoun had started the first two games of the series, but he was pulled from Game 2 before the first period ended, having allowed three goals.
He finished high school in 1976, the same year the decade of national turmoil ended, having had only one year of proper education, he said.
As Mr. Smith describes it, Cindy McCain returned moments after the press conference ended, having already found a house in the district.
Last term had barely ended, having been extended through the summer to give students, shut out of the university by roadblocks, extra classes.
"The Office" continued on, as hit shows do — this season's episodes are promising — but that's probably where it should have ended, having found a fresh idea inside the severe structures of an old one.
"He blew it on the conundrum, even though it was really easy and his opponent (a 12-year-old boy who burst into tears when filming ended, having been resoundly beaten by My Mate's Dad) buzzed in after just three seconds and got it wrong".
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It has ended, hasn't it?
What I thought could not end had ended.
Cinderella runs have ended, hopes have died.
We ended up having a hilarious time".
"Then he ended up having to flee.
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