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Discover LudwigThe expression "got straightened out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a situation or disagreement that has been resolved. For example, "We're glad that his legal issues finally got straightened out."
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It got straightened out".
Things got straightened out, though.
When my life got straightened out, the parts changed".
"We were letting them park in extra spaces until things got straightened out in the city," said Chuck Breidenbach, general manager of the mall, referring to the disruption in normal commuting habits as a result of the attack.
"If I did have any doubts, they got straightened out after speaking to him for one or two minutes," added the 25-year-old.
He got straightened out.
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"I'm in the process of getting straightened out," she said.
How it all gets straightened out, how some rules might become codified, is going to take a while.
"If he gets straightened out, I'd like to put him on all my horses," Romans said.
"I tried to play through it and see if this finger gets straightened out," Wilson said about his pinkie.
"Disney can now argue that it is getting straightened out, that its earnings are up and its stock is up.
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