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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sort out the mess' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to organizing or resolving a complicated situation. For example, "We need to sort out the mess with the broken equipment before the event starts."
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He outlined plans to sort out the mess.
What can they do to sort out the mess?
This buys it time to sort out the mess.
Sometimes I'd be given instructions to sort out the mess.
Mr Ouattara has made himself defence minister to sort out the mess.
Some want to use existing federal housing organisations to sort out the mess.
And a space summit, perhaps held in Rio, will be needed to sort out the mess.
Strauss, who had twice been overlooked for the captaincy, was asked to sort out the mess.
They were supposed to sort out the mess and they had failed.
They have also pleaded for more time to sort out the mess.
Eventually, Thailand's revered King Bhumibol urged the country's judges to sort out the "mess".
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