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work out
synonyms for work out
- accomplish
- achieve
- arrange
- come out
- complete
- develop
- devise
- figure out
- fix
- form
- formulate
- handle
- happen
- resolve
- win
- attain
- be effective
- bring off
- clear
- come to terms
- compromise
- construct
- contrive
- elaborate
- evolve
- find out
- finish
- get something done
- go
- go well
- manipulate
- pan out
- plan
- prosper
- pull off
- put together
- reach agreement
- result
- succeed
- swing
- turn out
- up
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How to use work out in a sentence
Schedules work out and we just have them come out to Portland.
Coffee Talk with Fred Armisen: On ‘Portlandia,’ Meeting Obama, and Taylor Swift’s Greatness | Marlow Stern | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTHe leased them so that if things didn't work out in Los Angeles, he and his family could always “come home,” as he put it.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days | David Freeman | December 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST"I didn't work out whether it was a boy or a girl," the Duke told the President.
Ordinarily, candidates have years to work out their global agendas in relative obscurity.
Well, he could always ask Prince Andrew how things work out for the spare heir who loses his way.
I owe you a large debt of gratitude, which I want to work out—so do not talk of sending me away.
The World Before Them | Susanna MoodieOnly I happened to have the radio set, and—and everything is rigged right for my idea to work out.
The Campfire Girls of Roselawn | Margaret PenroseJohn he can get more work out of a hired man 'an anybody else I ever saw, an' he does it by feedin' 'em.
Dorothy at Skyrie | Evelyn RaymondProbably she had never heard of the grindstone, or the sheep, and could not work out the problems if she had.
The Cromptons | Mary J. HolmesA something that is always waking up, and urging me to work out my own living, instead of depending on the charity of others.
The World Before Them | Susanna Moodie
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