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'has ended up' is a perfectly valid expression in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts
For example, "She has ended up studying linguistics instead of taking a gap year."
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(Yonni has ended up with the mistress).
It's odd that the debate has ended up here.
It has ended up being a balkanized, largely ceremonial affair.
"The garnish has ended up eating the steak," he complained.
Of course, not every decision has ended up as planned.
He has ended up alone, ungracious, mean and curmudgeonly".
He has ended up among its highest profile investors.
Another puzzle is how the left has ended up stranded.
But most has ended up above the waist.
(Shakespeare's Bottom has ended up on the cutting-room floor).
And 2001 has ended up being a noisily "now" year.
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