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Directions: In this question, a sentence has been given with some of its part in bold. To make the sentence grammatically and idiomatically correct you have to replace the bold part with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No improvement required' as your answer.
Everyone around Sachin in 1988 knew that he would play for India but never thought he would end up with all the cricketing records possible.
he would end
he would end in
he would end with
he would end into
No correction required
To end up with someone or something (Idiom): to finish with the possession of someone or something or in the company of someone or something.
Ex. I thought my date was with Ayesha, but I ended up with her twin sister.
The sentence is absolutely correct and hence requires no correction.
Option E is hence the correct answer.
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