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The phrase "to be worked out" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation or an idea that must be figured out or resolved. For example, "We need to decide on the plan for our summer vacation, but the details still need to be worked out."
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Leave that to be worked out later".
This has to be worked out".
"There's still some details to be worked out".
I wish something was able to be worked out".
Something needs to be worked out for them.
A few kinks still have to be worked out, naturally.
"Now, the details have to be worked out".
I hope so, but that's yet to be worked out".
It's just small details that need to be worked out".
That has yet to be worked out with banks.
Those are the details that have to be worked out".
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