In other words, because "it turns out" is the sort of phrase you would use to convey, for example, something unexpected about a phenomenon you've studied extensively---as in the scientist saying "...but the E. coli turned out to be totally resistant"---or some buried fact that you have recently discovered on behalf of your readers---as when the Malcolm Gladwells of the world say "...and it turns out all these experts have something in common: 10,000 hours of deliberate practice"---readers are trained, slowly but surely, to be disarmed by it. They learn to trust the writers who use the phrase, in large part because they come to associate it with that feeling of the author's own dispassionate surprise: "I, too, once believed X," the author says, "but whaddya know, X turns out to be false."
The two kinds of errorby Evan Hahn,
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马年春晚舞台上,机器人与少年共“武”、传统文化与现代技术交辉,透过这个切面,我们看见一个古老文明锐意进取、阔步向前的昂扬之姿。