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The phrase "all work out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that a situation will resolve positively or that things will turn out well in the end.
Example: "I know things seem difficult right now, but I believe it will all work out in the end."
Alternatives: "everything will be fine" or "it will all be okay".
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It might all work out, and it would be great if it did.
MR: Did those all work out like Sherray?
I knew it would all work out".
And how did it all work out?
It will all work out in the end.
I'm sure it'll all work out in the end.
However, it did not all work out as planned.
"It'll all work out in the end," she would say.
"Hopefully if we win some races, it'll all work out".
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