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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can turn out" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express the potential outcome or result of a situation or action. Example: "I'm not sure how this project will turn out, but I have high hopes for its success."
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Still, outing can turn out to be socially perilous.
"Ordinary moments can turn out to be special.
Still, few can turn out a pie like Mr. Tuttle.
Initial enthusiasm can turn out to be uncalled for.
Natural bugs can turn out both hydrogen and methane.
He can turn out paper houses with dazzling speed.
So they can turn out certain decision output.
Meanwhile, higher inlet velocity can turn out larger pressure difference with quicker response of PCGV.
They can turn out about 4400 fighting-men, and are considered valiant and hardy.
This can be — can turn out — I think this is his wish.
This story, which is his journey, can turn out to be your journey.
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