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'panning out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where the potential of something is being realized or is beginning to be realized. For example, "My new business venture is finally panning out."
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True or not, things are not panning out that way.
But "that's not panning out," Dr. Atreya said.
Cineworld's year is panning out much as expected.
I worked so hard for four years, and now I guess it's panning out for me.
Today, she says the whole "being 17" business is panning out pretty well.
The way this first round is panning out is very instructive.
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Will her gamble pan out?
(It didn't pan out).
How would those pan out?
"That really didn't pan out".
Neither deal panned out for the Rangers.
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