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The phrase 'pans out' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to turn out well or to be successful. For example, "We weren't sure if the plan would work, but it all panned out in the end."
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It pans out before fading.
We'll see how it all pans out".
Pilsen's Old Town pans out from here.
We shall see how this pans out".
Not sure that pans out, in the long run.
We'll see if that theory pans out on Tuesday.
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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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