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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Turn out

Hi.
In:
"...[it] always turns out to be a great trade!"

may I replace 'turn out' with 'will be'?
  

Top answer

No. 'Turn out' carries a note of 'final result' that 'will be' does not.

  • No.
  • 'Turn out' carries a note of 'final result' that 'will be' does not.
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No. 'Turn out' carries a note of 'final result' that 'will be' does not.
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soheil1may I replace 'turn out' with 'will be'?
Probably not.

"Turns out" carries the implication that the truth of the matter is only revealed as things develop.

Of course people do not always intend this meaning.
"It turns out she was the boss's daughter!" could mean "I just found out!"
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what with 'eventually will be'?!

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