Nut out

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phrasal verb

To work out the details or difficulties, usually of a plan or problem.

We need to nut out the logistics of this project.
Visual representation of "nut out" - To work out the details or difficulties, usually of a plan or problem.

Often appears as...

  • nut out a plan
  • nut out a problem

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Colloquial

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Aussie Slang

Remember, 'nut out' is Australian slang, so it's best understood in Australian English contexts.

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Let's meet after lunch to nut out the issues with the new design.
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Colloquial Use

'Nut out' is conversational; avoid using it in formal reports or academic essays.

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During the break, we'll nut out the schedule for tomorrow.
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Collaborative Context

Use 'nut out' when talking about solving problems together, not individually.

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The team will need to nut out the challenges of the upcoming project.
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