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"ended up ordering" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a final outcome which was different from what was originally expected or anticipated. For example, "I had wanted to try the steak, but I ended up ordering the salmon instead."
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That group of high rollers ended up ordering $9 million worth of the securities, including $1 million purchased by a first-time buyer: Mr. Catsimatidis.
The bride ended up ordering pizza.
We ended up ordering pizza and watching My Bloody Valentine.
We ended up ordering pizza with her and gossiping about various things that happened earlier that day.
(He ended up ordering fresh tilapia instead).
I ended up ordering two of Pelican's Super Pelilite model.
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No store in New York seems to carry net bags, so he ends up ordering Mexican takeout.
"I'll end up ordering food because it's made for you, and it's all set up nicely….
Everyone else in party wants to murder both server and customer, who ends up ordering a bottle of Stella.
Each week's winning design wins a $2,000 prize, and several thousand people end up ordering it.
Customers come in for quick beer after work and end up ordering seven dishes and staying all night.
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