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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have it sorted" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in informal or conversational language to mean that something has been taken care of or resolved. Example: "I was worried about the project deadline, but don't worry, I have it all sorted now."
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By no means do the experts have it sorted out yet.
"We hope to have it sorted by the end of the season," he said.
Should have it sorted out soon.
Walter would have it sorted in an hour.
"We should certainly have it sorted out within a month or so," he added.
"Within the group, you can have Alvaro Arbeloa as a right-back and put Sergio Ramos at centre-back, and you have it sorted.
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"All these people asked for their money back and the banks did not have it?""Sort of," I hedged.
Now they both can have it–sort of.
Usually, it stays inside of Andre until he has it sorted out.
Mandel thought she had it sorted out.
Monty Python had it sort of right: "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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