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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned out to be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation that has ended up a certain way, usually in a way that was not anticipated. For example, "The project that we worked on turned out to be a success."
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The range of pore diameter distribution turned to be narrow.
After addition of barium II) ion, the spectrum turned to be three lines.
Today, however, the rice fields had turned to be tall business buildings, hotels, and restaurants.
When fv increased up to 35%45%%, the skeleton of the sample turned to be dominated by the coarse grains.
Precision, expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD) turned to be 1.5% at the 0.1 μg L− 1 level (n = 10).
(Which turned to be free that day but is usually 5.50 reais).
It turned to be a not terribly subtle full-service surveillance centre of his every movement.
Stan Asnis, an orthopedic surgeon, said that building now had turned to be cost effective.
But it turned to be Kefersusa military branch, not a court.
To prepare epoxy coatings consisting of PANI has turned to be nontrivial, due to its relatively rigid conformation and poor solubility.
The composite comprising a hybrid filler whose carbon:magnetite phase ratio is 90:10 has turned to be the most successful.
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