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Discover Ludwig"things to sort out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to tasks that need to be taken care of or solved. For example, "We still have a few things to sort out before the deadline."
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I had other things to sort out in life".
"Since this has happened very quickly he has a number of things to sort out himself.
I also had a lot of things to sort out, even boring tasks.
"There are a couple things to sort out," Mr. Moal said, citing an exhaust leak and a noisy fuel pump.
There are some things to sort out and sometimes you can really hurt someone with a comment that you make".
She loves writing, which she has always done, she says, to come to terms with otherwise daunting things: to sort out her life.
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I had no plan for going through Clearing but I knew accommodation was an important thing to sort out.
The analysis of Jared Loughner's library over the past week was both inevitable and sad, because it's an impossible thing to sort out: Do our books shape us?
First thing is to sort out some security.
"One of the things we need to sort out as a country is batteries," Mr. Ford said.
"He has some things he needs to sort out," she said.
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