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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sorts out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of organizing or separating things into different categories or groups. For example: - She's really good at sorting out her finances and budgeting her money. - The team worked together to sort out all of the items for the charity drive. - I need to sort out my thoughts before I can make a decision. - The new software helps to automatically sort out customer orders. - Can you help me sort out these papers and file them accordingly?.
Dictionary
sorts out
verb
Third person singular of sort out
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The nation's bankruptcy laws allow the debtor to remain in control as it sorts out who get what.
It could become part of Costa Mesa with LAFCO approval after the city sorts out details.
Software sorts out subjectivity.
Jenny sorts out his possessions upstairs.
The producer sorts out the rest.
"It's just the way it sorts out.
The study sorts out what kills, sickens and disables us.
But we just have to see how it sorts out".
A neglected high school baseball player sorts out his loyalties.
The first round sorts out the two most popular candidates.
This barrier sorts out the molecules that could react with the enzyme according to their hydrophobicity.
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