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Discover LudwigThe phrase "figuring things out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of understanding or solving a problem or situation.
Example: "After several hours of brainstorming, we finally started figuring things out and came up with a viable solution."
Alternatives: "solving problems" or "working things through".
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We're still figuring things out".
He's figuring things out slowly but surely".
We're figuring things out as we go.
"I was still figuring things out," he told me.
"We are figuring things out as we roll".
It's going to be fun figuring things out".
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"Children will figure things out".
I walk in and figure things out".
We will figure things out".
"We need to figure things out".
Or even further, to figure things out".
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