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Discover Ludwig"as things turn out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that the results of a situation or event prove to be different than what was originally expected. For example: "As things turn out, the exam turned out to be much easier than I had anticipated."
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(As things turn out, he handles the assignment rather well).
Or, as things turn out, face to sucker.
As things turn out, it's not easy to see how much Barber trusts it herself.
As things turn out, Cassidy only engages a private detective, the stolid Arbogast.
Well, as things turn out, he does considerably better than mere identification.
As things turn out, this hint of unhealthiness, whether of body or of soul, is well founded, for Arnold is about to embark on a day's intensive kidnapping.
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As things turned out, it wasn't.
As things turned out, I never saw any.
As things turned out, Huntsman did very little of this.
As things turned out, umlauts were not required.
No, as things turned out, it wasn't".
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