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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Figure something out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to express the process of understanding or solving a problem. Example: "After hours of brainstorming, we finally managed to figure something out regarding the project's budget."
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Can't figure something out?
We'll figure something out,' " she said.
We'll figure something out and get through it".
"I'll figure something out, it'll happen," Ms. Leftridge said.
"Hopefully, they figure something out so I can graduate on time," he said.
"We need to figure something out before it reaches a tipping point," Dr. Imborek said.
"Don't worry, we'll figure something out," one of the veterans said.
I was hoping YouTube would figure something out, but I'm sick of it.
When you figure something out, kindly forward it to the music, newspaper and publishing industries.
He needs to figure something out, whether it was his coaching change or not.
How could you leave there and not want to figure something out?
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