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"was worked out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a solution, plan, or idea that has been carefully thought out and developed. Example: After many hours of discussion, the details of the project were finally worked out and presented to the team for approval.
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A deal was worked out pending a physical.
There were no storyboards; nothing was worked out in advance.
A new contract was worked out and accepted.
But no deal was worked out with the army.
"It was worked out within the family," he said.
Boras said that issue was worked out on Friday.
More detail was worked out later, by precise measurements of gravity above it.
All this was worked out "thanks to the invaluable contribution of Fabio Capello".
A program of postwar reconstruction was worked out under decisive communist influence.
Another trade was worked out, with Paul going to the Clippers.
A similar idea was worked out in greater detail by the Dutch physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz.
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