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The phrase 'sort out problems' is acceptable and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the resolution of issues or disputes. For example, "We must work together to sort out the problems in our industry."
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Better to sort out problems early, says Mr Mooney.
Turnbull says he had to sort out problems and take things forward.
Too many financial businesses still seem unable to sort out problems themselves, without the ombudsman having to get involved".
They no longer rely on their grandchildren to sort out problems but deal with them confidently themselves.
"Police officers get their legitimacy and authority from being the people who turn up and sort out problems," says Painter.
He is also able to convene local public service leaders to sort out problems requiring co-ordination.
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Neighbors sorted out problems with neighbors.
I was sorting out problems rather than being landed with them".
He was a local councillor too, always sorting out problems for people, often at the expense of his family life".
At their peak, the Wilsons employed 20 workers to deal with maintenance issues, but in his early years as a landlord Fergus tried sorting out problems himself.
And so he's very good at sorting out problems as they happen on the pitch.
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