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"sort out the muddle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you need to organize and clarify something that is chaotic or confusing. For example, "I can't understand what the professor is saying - we need to sort out the muddle before we continue."
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Words still give shape to experience and sort out the muddle of phenomena.
British officials were confident that they would eventually sort out the muddle over the deadline for his latest appeal.
For a long time, Fink's songs seem to have been something akin to a diary – a way for him to sort out the muddle in his head, but not something he really expected to share with the outside world.
"A first-rate Speaker isn't needed to sort out the muddle, the Speaker needs to be the equivalent of a junior minister, adequate to do the job with plenty of support," snapped one realist.
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As Mr Pischetsrieder acknowledges, VW's models are huddled together, and often overlap, in the middle of the market.Classic Skoda, sporty SEATConsequently, his twin priorities are to sort out the brand muddle and to fill in gaps, particularly in the VW and SEAT ranges.
Mr. Bush's speech a week ago in Washington has left all sides wondering what the next move is, and they appeared today to be in a muddle trying to sort out the repercussions.
There seems no compelling national reason for the federal government to sort out these muddles.
He would sort out the logistics later.
Sort out the details.
They'll sort out the pairings themselves.
It's sorting out the problem.
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