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Discover Ludwig"worked out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to indicate that something has been successfully resolved or figured out. Here are a few examples: - "After many failed attempts, we finally worked out a solution to the problem." - "I have been working out at the gym regularly and have noticed a significant improvement in my strength." - "They were able to work out their differences and come to a compromise." - "Bob and Jane's relationship didn't work out in the end, but they tried their best to make it work." - "I have worked out a budget plan for the next month to help me save money."
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Worked out
verb
Past of work out
Exact(60)
"It worked out perfectly.
It worked out fine.
"Luckily, it worked out".
It's worked out fine".
"Thankfully it worked out".
It worked out tonight".
"It all worked out".
None worked out.
Obviously, it's worked out".
And it's worked out".
It worked out beautifully!
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