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The phrase "figure out things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to come to a conclusion or solve a problem by thinking about it and figuring out a solution. Example: It took me a while to figure out things, but in the end, I was able to solve the puzzle. Note: It is more common to say "figure things out" rather than "figure out things," but both are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.
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It's hard figure out things to do with your kids on the weekends or after school.
I was trying to figure out things with this guy.
Our courts can figure out things like this.
"NASA is at its best when it has a short time to figure out things.
She makes work that's about those moments when people need to sit and figure out things about life.
"We're just trying to figure out things to do to help," Ms. Buell told The Wall Street Journal.
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"No one's quite figured out things.
He figured out things and how to battle age.
I don't know what I'm talking about.' I'm still figuring out things myself.
For example, most teenagers are more adept than adults at figuring out things online.
Just when you thought you had the script for this N.F.L. season all figured out, things started going awry.
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