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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Straighten things out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to resolving a situation or clarifying misunderstandings. Example: "We need to have a meeting to straighten things out regarding the project deadlines."
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It needs Google to straighten things out," he wrote.
Now it wants the two firms to straighten things out by February 1st.
And the person who was hired in December to straighten things out has never been paid.
Leeser believes this demonstrates a common "subconscious desire to straighten things out".
"We're going to enlist the audience to straighten things out," Ms. Peattie said.
"He made breaks in all three, but we managed to straighten things out," Ford said.
I have a good feeling that he will straighten things out".
After a few minutes for officials to straighten things out, Stockton calmly hit the technicals.
It needs people who will straighten things out, and figure out where the company really can make money.
Under the settlement, Medicare officials have until next January to straighten things out by notifying health care providers.
But how is the board planning to straighten things out, with less than a week to go before the vote?
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