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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sort me out" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies that someone is requesting help or assistance in some way. For example, you might say, "Can you sort me out with a loan so I can purchase a new car?".
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Dolce & Gabbana usually sort me out from head to toe.
Seven-fifty I reckon he'd sort me out".
He's taller than me now – I think he could sort me out, so gotta be careful.
Then Him upstairs decided to smack me one, and sort me out".
So one of those 'flu-strength' cold cures isn't going to sort me out?
If I was to get photographed falling out of parties off my cake, my Auntie Vera would sort me out with one phone call.
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Wynne said: "The medical team was great and really sorted me out".
This feels serious.' Luckily Doc Pritchard sorted me out with a different specialist who told me the next day what I'd done".
"The idea of a man storming into my life and taking control and sorting me out is not one of my fantasies.
She cut it for me and sorted me out, and that night I told Mark I'd just met someone I knew I'd be in contact with for the rest of my life.
My new dentist is lovely and he sorted me out with a temporary filling straight away, which took care of the immediate crisis and meant I could at least eat.
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