Phrases with «out»

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The word "out" generally means not being inside or being in a specific place or situation. It can also refer to revealing something or making information public. Full definition

Noun + «out»

Adjective + «out»

Sentences with «out»

  • So, identifying and measuring what behaviors get results will help you ensure that you're getting the best of out of your reps while closing the big deals. (entrepreneur.com)
  • That might be why I've kind of checked out of these playoffs. (sbnation.com)
  • They did supply him with everything because they did find out of his desire to do such a thing. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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