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The phrase "everything will turn out" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is often used to express optimism or positivity about a situation or outcome. Example: "I know it's been a tough year, but I truly believe that everything will turn out for the better."
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"Everything will turn out all right".
Remove the Hitlers, this way of thinking goes, and everything will turn out fine.
In a Pollyanna-ish way, I hope everything will turn out right.
"I have faith that everything will turn out alright," Virginia student Andrew Farlow posted on Facebook.
"I'm remaining cautiously optimistic that everything will turn out all right," she said.
They simply jog along, fingers crossed, hoping that everything will turn out all right.
Yet this First Golden Age offers reassurance that everything will turn out all right in the end.
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If it descends into long-term chaos and civil war, then just about everything they said will turn out to have been right".
I know as long as we stand by each other that there is nothing we cannot accomplish and everything we do will turn out right no matter how much turmoil is around us at the time.
Enron, I predict, will turn out to have changed everything.
A now-forgotten single, Everyone's Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine, preceded the minor hit Star and the 1974 album Ferguslie Park.
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