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"work out rather" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express a preference or choice between two options, or to indicate that something turned out better than expected. Example: "I was afraid the party would be too crowded, but it actually worked out rather well. We had enough space to socialize comfortably."
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But they might not... Talking of the end, meanwhile, for all Dowell's complaining, things work out rather well for him.
After learning that Ms. Brown and Mr. Moss both subscribed to the policy of telling a bad prospect it wouldn't work out, rather than stringing the person along, Mrs. Brachfeld decided they would make a perfect blind-date couple.
Reviews, memoirs, and essays trading on the difficult origins of his desire to be a great writer, and giving evidence that such beginnings can work out rather well for some.
Haynes seems to me to be too enthusiastic about Athenian democracy, which – even if it was retrospectively glorified in texts such as Pericles's Funeral Oration – began as a pragmatic solution to a very real set of political problems that just happened to work out rather well for the family of its founding father.
The odd thing is that, historically, acting on the best guess available has turned out to work out rather well, while relying on the sure thing known for certain since the beginning of time and revealed in a holy book has turned out to be a pretty poor strategy for finding out how this planet whirls among the stars while creating prosperous and peaceful places on it.
They feel a bit expensive, but the truth is these plans work out rather well with completely unlimited voice and texts for what will likely be lots of teenagers.
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Others, though, worked out rather better.
Recent injuries aside, it has worked out rather well.
But for the goalscorer Ahn, things worked out rather differently.
Either way, it has all worked out rather well for Ollivier.
But these books are lacking in vitality, and seem worked out rather than lived in.
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