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Discover Ludwig"it ends in" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the final aspect or result of something. Example: The book was captivating, but it ends in a disappointing and predictable manner.
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(Hint: It ends in violence).
It ends in 1973.
It ends in this".
It ends in exaltation.
And it ends in a breakup".
I doubt it ends in "Paradiso".
It ends in magazine stands, in bodegas.
It ends in supremely perplexing fashion.
In most cases, it ends in murder".
It ends in everybody being sick.
It ends in a crazy house.
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