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The phrase "things got straightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation that has been resolved or clarified. Example: "After a long discussion, things got straightened between the two parties, and they were able to move forward."
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Things got straightened out, though.
"We were letting them park in extra spaces until things got straightened out in the city," said Chuck Breidenbach, general manager of the mall, referring to the disruption in normal commuting habits as a result of the attack.
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He got straightened out.
It got straightened out".
When my life got straightened out, the parts changed".
"While things look pretty good in East Asia, Eastern Europe is taking a long time to get straightened out.
I needed it to get straightened out.
Hands will get washed, the house will get straightened, dinner will somehow get made.
Start getting things straightened out.
So the chauffeur was sent to get things straightened out.
It did, though we managed to get things straightened out within a hour.
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