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The phrase "able to sort out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the capability of resolving or organizing something, often in a problem-solving context.
Example: "After reviewing the issues, I am confident that I will be able to sort out the discrepancies in the report."
Alternatives: "capable of resolving" or "able to clarify".
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Again, says Kummerow, GPM should be able to sort out which instrument was right.
The victors of 1989 seem no more able to sort out the world than before.
They might be able to sort out your problem straight away.
I'm sure we will be able to sort out what are, to me, just minor problems".
Only future historians will be able to sort out this war's ultimate validity.
There's a block in the schools being able to sort out the paperwork.
"We were able to sort out the looks on the line and let Kellen look downfield.
It is rare not to be able to sort out the problem so don't stop running.
I think the Panthers might have been able to sort out their internal problems themselves".
"I hope we'll be able to sort out that problem," Mr. Advani said.
Are the many millions tuning into "Survivor" able to sort out what is real from what is flagrantly exploitative?
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