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sort out















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unravel
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If they needed it clarified then, whatever it was, it was sorted out in a game-related session on the grass.

From BBC

The 73-year-old said politicians needed to be "prepared to be unpopular for a period of time to get the big issues sorted out".

From BBC

“But, Danny, I left a message for Mrs. Contreras last night. She must not have checked her messages yet. I’ll call again to get this sorted out as best we can.”

From Literature

He was in a good mood, thanking Epstein, because he seemed to have helped sort out a problem for his ex-wife Sarah, over unpaid wages.

From BBC

“Things get sorted out and things make sense. This has opened up more doors for me and the people that I care about than money can buy.”

From Los Angeles Times