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Discover Ludwig"will work out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a plan to come up with a solution to a problem. For example, "We will work out a plan to make sure the project is completed on time."
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"Things will work out," she said.
It will work out, he says testily.
And what will work out?
Everything will work out fine".
"I'm confident that it will work out".
Things will work out just fine".
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It'll work out.
Does it mean it'll work out?
It'll work out, I promise.
It'll work out fine".
It'll work out in the end.
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