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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all turn out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or result of a situation, often implying that things will resolve positively or as expected.
Example: "I was worried about the project, but in the end, it all turned out well."
Alternatives: "everything worked out" or "all ended up".
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We think it is unlikely that these markets will all turn out to be right.
The current Texas Senate includes four former mayors who all turn out to be decent deal makers.
Might the characters of London Irish all turn out to be shallow, sex-obsessed reprobates with no moral compass to speak of?
Now you have little preparation and not much intellectual coherence.It may all turn out to be a disappointment, not to mention a security nightmare.
Structurally and functionally, these various calcium granulations as well as the putative NB should all turn out to be virtually indistinguishable from each other.
It may all turn out just fine.
They had faith it would all turn out fine.
Maybe she thought it would all turn out O.K.
"But they all turn out to be different".
It could all turn out to be very, very surprising.
How it would all turn out, I had no idea.
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