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Discover Ludwig"bow out" is a correct phrase in written English
It typically means to politely exit a situation or conversation, usually to avoid an uncomfortable or awkward situation. For example, "I saw my ex-girlfriend at the party and decided to bow out before things got too awkward."
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Bow out
verb
To resign, or leave, with one's credibility still intact.
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Bow out early.
ROOSTER: I bow out!
How to bow out.
I bow out!
Does the player bow out?
Outside of that, he would bow out.
Or Mr Juncker could bow out voluntarily.
So good place to bow out.
At that point, she should bow out.
Mr Ocampo should bow out gracefully.
I don't know if I'd bow out.
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