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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually turned out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the final result or outcome of a situation, often implying a contrast to what was expected.
Example: "Despite the initial doubts, the project actually turned out to be a great success."
Alternatives: "in fact ended up" or "ultimately resulted in".
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Hey, that actually turned out rather well.
He actually turned out to be very intelligent".
But Pop's democratic embrace actually turned out to be subversive.
"That actually turned out way better than I expected.
It actually turned out to be a terrific vacation".
The answer is surprising, given the way the 20th century has actually turned out.
A day that started out with a bit of apprehension actually turned out to be terrific.
"It actually turned out to be more fair than it should have been".
(This, actually, turned out to be interesting to watch, and I avoided the $20 surcharge).
Getting the DNA test actually turned out to be quite comic.
And then by enabling growth, it actually turned out that more jobs were created.
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