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The phrase "how it will end" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the potential outcome or conclusion of a situation or story. Example: "As I reached the last few pages of the book, I couldn't help but wonder how it would end. Would the hero overcome his struggles or would he meet a tragic fate?".
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No one knows how it will end.
But how it will end "remains uncertain".
That's how it will end".
How it will end is anyone's guess.
And they can't imagine how it will end.
How it will end, though, is the real question.
The question now is how it will end.
None of us knows exactly how it will end.
We want to know how it will end".
So I don't know how it will end.
But there are clues about how it will end.
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