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Discover Ludwig"but it worked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a successful result after an unsuccessful attempt. For example: "I thought the cake would be a disaster, but it worked out surprisingly well."
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But it worked.
But it worked really well.
But it worked out good.
"But it worked out great".
But it worked every time.
But it worked out well.
"But it worked!" Cattrall said.
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But it worked on me.
But it worked like a charm.
But it worked out.
But it worked... most of the time.
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