I think the statement worked out beautifully, as you're saying.
English phrasal verb
work out
To find an answer or develop successfully.
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So that started from my first movie, and that worked out because the sense of inquisitive curiosity actually brings in interest for anyone.
I've really never really worked out of what a lot of people call the comfort zone.
It's like, actually if it doesn't work out, it's, you're gonna take a big hit.
If it doesn't work out, try something else.
I believe that the United States should be India's premier defense partner, and that's the way it's working out.
And it worked out perfect, you know what I mean?
Because of the economic situation, sometimes it doesn't work out.