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"hashed it out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to "discuss something in detail with the aim of finding a solution or making a decision". For example, "The two sides hashed it out until they came to an agreement."
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"We talked it all out and hashed it out during spring training," Clemens said.
I fleshed out the characters; I did most of the writing, and then we hashed it out together".
After the Newtown massacre, he and his aides hashed it out and decided he would look cold and unsympathetic if he didn't push for some new regulations.
Until recently, publishers and retailers have hashed it out, with publishers generally worried that $9.99 -- not a magic number but the one that managed to hook digital readers -- devalued books in readers' minds.
Don't trouble yourself too much with the details – let's just say some of London's finest fashion minds got drunk in a fairly nice pub and hashed it out using pork scratchings to weigh up the pros and cons.
Then, the company addressed a lot of my issues, for instance offering easy ways to get larger numbers of dining points, and the CEO Jeff Jordan and I sat down and hashed it out in a video interview and I came away more impressed with him and the company's management generally.
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Come over Thursday, we'll hash it out".
"I think we will hash it out," she said.
Watching the Danes hash it out in our stead is something of a relief.
After four hours of hashing it out, I got up and opened the door".
"It was everyone hashing it out, making every possible argument, the living, breathing essence of democracy," said Schneiderman.
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