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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will end in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the final outcome or result of something. For example: - The race will end in a photo finish. - Our trip will end in Paris, where we will spend our last few days. - If we don't make any changes, this project will end in failure. - The play will end in a dramatic climax. - I'm afraid this argument will end in a breakup. - The debate will end in a vote to decide the winner.
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If so, it will end in tears.
'Desperate Housewives' will end in 2012.
This drive will end in a touchdown.
'This will end in disaster.
This will end in tears.
It will end in tears".
(The Thane's rule will end in May).
Your sessions will end in five minutes".
That will end in half an hour.
I fear it will end in disaster.
The prize will end in October 2014.
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