But in India, we have to have a law because as Indians, we've in the past seen that we do end up voting for for, criminals.
English phrasal verb
end up
To finally be in a particular situation.
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So I think it's, it's part of the reason they've had so much success with Heads Together and whatever we end up working on moving forward.
And I have been told that by directors that I've had meetings with who I didn't actually, you know, necessarily end up working with.
They go out, they're a little late on their payment, and they end up losing their house.
Anyway, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, and the way I ended up on this path was from a very tragic event.
I think we'll just end up doing, universal basic income.
Well, if you say like in the long term, where will things end up?
And we ended up going there and the girl who was opposite the main actor had not turned up.