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Posted by englishlessons on May 18, 2015

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Posted by englishlessons on May 18, 2015
make sense of (something)
Examples:
It may take some time for us to sort out the problems with the new software.
We need to sort out some issues if we want to continue the relationship.
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Posted by englishlessons on May 13, 2015
Definition:
a new development, idea or technique
Examples:
An extra step was inserted into the process, which added a new wrinkle for manufacturing.
This change introduces a new wrinkle , but I think it will improve the outcome.
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Posted by englishlessons on May 4, 2015
talk about something in order to reach agreement
Examples:
They spent the weekend hashing out their differences, and the two sides finally signed an agreement the following week.
I know we can resolve this issue; why don’t we hash it out over coffee?
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