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The phrase "always worked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently been successful or resolved positively over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, everything always worked out in the end."
Alternatives: "has always been successful" or "has consistently turned out well."
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And it always worked out".
But it hasn't always worked out that way.
"Baked eggs haven't always worked out for us," he said.
"Things have always worked out for me," Turner said.
Professional athletes had always worked out, of course.
Only it hasn't always worked out that way.
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It does not always work out, however.
But it doesn't always work out".
And it doesn't always work out".
It does not always work out that way.
"It doesn't always work out properly," he said.
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