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The phrase "actually work out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been resolved or has turned out successfully after consideration or effort.
Example: "After several discussions, we were relieved to see that our plans would actually work out in the end."
Alternatives: "turn out well" or "end up successful".
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Whatever the instant verdict, it might actually work out well.
If the currency is weaker for a period, that will be potentially stimulative for the economy, so it might actually work out to be good news for exporters".
For those who don't travel regularly, this option can actually work out to be more expensive than the regular Oyster card.
It would actually work out cheaper for us to buy a house on the continent and then commute into London a few days a month.
SHERI CLEMONS Staten Island, March 27, 2013 To the Editor: I have known many people who insisted that rudeness somehow led to effectiveness, but I've never known it to actually work out that way.
UNDOING In a rare departure from genre conventions, things actually work out fine for Scott, who helps his high-school team win the championship basketball game without resorting to his wolf side, thus making the world safe for Jason Bateman in "Teen Wolf Too".
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"It actually worked out pretty good".
"It actually worked out good," Wallace said.
"It actually worked out as not being completely irrational".
We'll have to see how it actually works out".
"It's actually worked out great," she said.
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