disentangle
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But they first have to disentangle a complex web of emotional, philosophical and practical considerations.
From BBC
Late last year, she was reading a book called “Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage,” about a woman disentangling the family finances after her husband of 20 years abruptly leaves her.
Their lives intersect, then disentangle, then return to each other’s orbit again.
From Los Angeles Times
China’s leaders have determined that disentangling the two economies—often called “decoupling” or “derisking”—is inevitable.
Sometimes we had to dive deep to disentangle them.
From Literature
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