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"ended up reaching" is a perfectly acceptable usage in English.
You may use it when you want to express that you or someone else "came to" a certain end result or destination – either figuratively or literally. For example: "I was lost for hours, but eventually I ended up reaching the museum."
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But a World Bank study found that only about 40percentt of the grain picked up by the states from federal warehouses ended up reaching Indian homes.
And, should they make it through, the South American side will not be embarking on the short trip to Brazil merely to make up the numbers - last time round Uruguay only made it to South Africa via the play-offs and ended up reaching the World Cup semi-finals.
The company expected to hit $2 million in sales on Nov. 25, but ended up reaching $10 million.
Instead of reaching, as meticulously planned, for the stars, Liu ended up reaching for his right leg in pain.
She acknowledged that she did not know how much of the money actually ended up reaching the Nationalist Party.
The two ended up reaching a star-crossed compromise to put on different Sholem Aleichem plays against each other on the same night.
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We end up reaching the same conclusions".
"You end up reaching a level of frustration," he said.
Health workers end up reaching roughly five times as many patients as they would on foot.
The Supreme Court could end up reaching the same decision as Judge Bissell did.
If we were all exposed to the same facts we would end up reaching the same conclusions.
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