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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all worked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a situation has been resolved or that everything is in order.
Example: "After several meetings, we finally have everything all worked out for the project launch."
Alternatives: "everything is settled" or "all is resolved."
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"It all worked out".
"That all worked out O.K".
And it all worked out!
So, it all worked out.
All worked out OK.
Funny how it all worked out.
It all worked out in the end".
"It all worked out great," he said.
"It all worked out," he said.
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Everything would all work out.
"It's all working out.
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