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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sort things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are organizing or classifying items. For example, "I need to sort things in the closet before I can move on to my next task."
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I sort things out".
"I hope we can sort things out.
He wanted to sort things out.
"You were trying to sort things out.
Leave it to a nosy neighbor to sort things out.
We regret not acting faster to sort things out.
Let's hope England can sort things out more quickly.
I appreciate, Judge, your trying to sort things out.
My husband dragged himself downstairs to sort things out.
Labour has had a long time to sort things out.
It takes Gertrude Stein to sort things out.
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