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English Idioms Iron Out
Iron Out - to solve a problem; to work out details
- We agreed on a price, but we just have to iron out few things.
- My sister and I am doing fine. We just have a few things to iron out.
- I want to sign the contract, but there are a few things to iron out.
- I do not know if we can iron out the differences.
- My daughter and son-in-law are trying to iron out their problems.
- It is going to be hard to iron out our problems after what happened.
- I hope my parents do not get divorced. I hope they iron out their problems.
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