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The phrase "are sorted out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to issues, problems, or items that have been resolved or organized.
Example: "Once all the details are sorted out, we can proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "are resolved" or "are organized".
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"Changing the status quo before these issues are sorted out has dangerous implications," he said.
Hornby said once immediate problems are sorted out, it will have revamped antiquated systems.
Presented as sequences in which these impressions are sorted out, the soliloquies have rarely sounded fresher.
"The personality clashes [with the since departed Kolo Touré in particular] are sorted out now.
He also studied the way different primary and secondary perceptions are sorted out and integrated.
"As long as the people's issues are sorted out, they are welcome to come here".
Until these problems are sorted out, there can be no movement towards a separate Palestinian entity.
Eventually things are sorted out and most loose ends tied up.
"The costs of delaying until some of those factors are sorted out is not very great.
He is going out of his way to make sure all the health and safety issues are sorted out".
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"And until those things are sorted out I don't think any contracts are being sorted out".
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