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"Iron Out" Meaning

Learn the meaning of "iron out" and how to use it effectively in negotiations with this video.

"Iron out"means to put something into a finished state by solving problems, removing differences, or taking care of details. For example, "They should reach an agreement today. They are meeting to iron out the details of the contract".

This idiom is often used in the context of negotiations or discussions where finalizing details and resolving issues are crucial. 

Using "iron out" in your conversations can make you sound more fluent and professional. It conveys a sense of actively working to resolve issues and finalize plans, which is essential in business contexts.

Watch thhe video and practice using "iron out" in your negotiations.

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