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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ended up back" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something returned to a previous place or state. For example, "After a long journey, we ended up back in our hometown."
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But when the subprime crisis broke, the risks ended up back on the banks' balance sheets after all.
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Although Russo handed over $25 million, only about $15 million ended up back in California.
We ended up back at his dorm room, some poor girl trying to intercept us on our way in.
He ended up back at the top.
He said: "Unfortunately I've ended up back in hospital.
I'd have certainly ended up back inside without it.
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Instead, the banks lost lots of customers, their revenues stalled and they ended up back-pedalling.
(The Chamber ended up backing the bill, which subsequently stalled).
Dozens of Democrats ended up backing the abortion restrictions.
But the two governments fell out over strategy, and ended up backing different rebel factions.
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