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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this worked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a situation or plan has been successful or has yielded a positive outcome. Example: "After weeks of planning and preparation, I’m happy to report that this worked out better than we expected."
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"But this worked out".
And this worked out fine.
This worked out pretty well.
Fortunately, this worked out for me.
"I thought we had this worked out.
All of this worked out well for her.
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Much of the time this works out.
This works out at £23bn.
This works out at £2,278.69 per month.
"This works out to everyone's benefit.
Why should conservatives all hope this works out?
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