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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it will turn out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the outcome or result of a situation, often implying uncertainty about how things will develop.
Example: "I’m not sure how the project will go, but I believe it will turn out well in the end."
Alternatives: "it will end up" or "it will result in".
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I hope it will turn out well.
Nobody knows how it will turn out.
Perhaps it will turn out to be just another Tuesday.
How it will turn out I don't know".
There's no telling how it will turn out.
I don't know how it will turn out.
Maybe this time it will turn out to be true.
"We will see how useful it will turn out.
I'm intrigued to see how it will turn out".
"It will turn out that everybody gets cleared," he said.
And maybe it will turn out for the best".
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