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The phrase "actually worked 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 some effort or consideration.
Example: "After weeks of planning and adjustments, the project actually worked out better than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "really turned out" or "truly succeeded".
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"It actually worked out pretty good".
"It's actually worked out great," she said.
"It actually worked out good," Wallace said.
"It actually worked out as not being completely irrational".
He'd nod and ask questions like "What happened next?" It actually worked out very well.
And we've actually worked out a lot of the vocabulary that they use to do this, which is primarily chemical.
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Whatever the instant verdict, it might actually work out well.
We'll have to see how it actually works out".
"It keeps track of how long you've been wearing workout clothes without actually working out".
The stylebook warns against this construction, noting that the math actually works out (in this case) to "four times as large".
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".
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