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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he figured it out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has successfully solved a problem or understood something that was previously unclear. Example: "After hours of trying to solve the puzzle, he finally figured it out and was able to complete the challenge."
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"He figured it out".
"He figured it out," Furman said.
He figured it out on me.
And had he figured it out?
After she jumped, he figured it out.
But he survived, he figured it out.
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He figures it out.
Sites will be able to sense what a visitor will seek before even he figures it out.
Let's see how long before he figures it out.
If you can't get any value, then you can always keep him and hope he figures it out.
Can he figure it out in time?
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