Usages of salir
Ensayar sin duda reduce la ansiedad, pero siempre queda la duda de cómo saldrá todo.
Rehearsing definitely reduces anxiety, but there always remains doubt about how everything will turn out.
Al final del viaje, nos dimos un gran abrazo al ver que todo había salido bien, a pesar de los retrasos y los cambios de ruta.
At the end of the trip, we gave each other a big hug when we saw that everything had turned out well, despite the delays and route changes.
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