Sentence examples for Turn out from inspiring English sources

'turn out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as an idiom, which means to ultimately result in or be revealed as something. For example: "It turns out she was telling the truth all along."

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Turn out

verb

To result; end up.

  • I had hoped our first meeting would turn out better.

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Turn out the lights.

"Turn out your pants pockets".

Turn out all the lights.

Turn out the lights in the room.

It could turn out incorrect.

How will she turn out?

How does ruin turn out?

Things usually turn out O.K.

It could turn out correct.

It could turn out worse.

And turn out?

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