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"to be sorted out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe the process of organizing, arranging, or dealing with something in an orderly way. For example: "My desk was cluttered with old papers and documents, so I spent the morning sorting them out."
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"It still needs to be sorted out".
All that remains to be sorted out".
That issue is to be sorted out in court.
It has to be sorted out and it will be".
Issues have to be sorted out rather than delegated up.
That too will have to be sorted out by analysts.
Sutcliffe admits he would like the issue to be sorted out as quickly as possible.
But the rubles would have to be sorted out in advance.
The legal issues will need to be sorted out by prosecutors and the courts.
"I want everything to be sorted out," Messi said on Barcelona's Web site.
Now the issue will have to be sorted out by the county Legislature and county lawyers.
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