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Discover Ludwig"ended up calling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the end result of something that may have changed, or the result of something that was done after some deliberation. For example: "I was going to email my boss, but I ended up calling him instead."
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We ended up calling it the Mile Out Club".
"We ended up calling his cellblock," he said.
We ended up calling the suicide prevention hotline to get advice.
We ended up calling it Hindustani Dabkeh, combining the Hindi and Arabic languages in the title.
Mr. Landry ended up calling plays.
Several ended up calling him Dad.
I ended up calling the hospital.
I ended up calling it "the paradox of entrepreneurial success".
"I've ended up calling it Hotel Hell," says Schiller.
Somebody ended up calling them Etruscan, or something like that.
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But the downside is that as soon as it looks like I'll have to do anything even vaguely manual, I still end up calling my dad.
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