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10Beacause he didn't study, he ended up failing12br
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10Finish up is placing the finishing touches on something:12br
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10Please, finish up your homework before going to play.12br
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Hi,
I've heard many native speakers use this. ex
'he ended up paying for everyone' AND
'he finished up paying for everyone'
I'm guessing 'ended up' is correct.. clearly widespread misuse? Comments?