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The sentence "I sorted this out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to mean that someone has solved or organized a problem or situation. Example: "I sorted this out by creating a schedule and delegating tasks to different team members."
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"I would rather have sorted this out with the BBC.
It's time we sorted this out.' So I said: 'OK' and we had a fight".
"The sooner I can sort this out, the better for me and everyone else who is trying to sort things out.
"He has to pack it all up completely or have the mental strength to say I'm sorting this out," said the darts promoter and Leyton Orient Football Club chairman.
I sort this out by subscribing to the Guardian's good-food plan, Eat right, a canny move as it turns out.
"Some douche is gaming the system, I've removed the ability to see the results until I sort this out," reported Kordahi.
"As soon as I have sorted this out I will leave," he said.
I promise to sort this out, but as I lead him back across the playground, it crosses my mind that this won't be the last time today that Charlie, and others like him, suffer this kind of torment.
I'm feeling bitter and angry towards my husband and for the life of me I can't sort this out in my head.
(I could not sort this out by looking: Akita answered a series of questions by e-mail).
The NHS is not going to pay, I've got to sort this out for my son.'" "I couldn't actually tell them the day because they had threatened me previously," he said.
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