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The phrase "I black out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a temporary loss of consciousness or memory, often due to extreme stress, intoxication, or medical conditions. Example: "After the accident, I black out and don't remember anything until I woke up in the hospital."
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Did I black out?
I black out when I try to calculate the tip.
And it's not like I black out -- it's more like a brownout.
"I black out all screen direction," he said, matter-of-factly.
WATCHING I come back home at 4 30 p.m. and I black out my room and I watch films for about 40 minutes.
It's right on my head, there's a high-pitched whistle in my ears, at first I black out and then I see red".
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"I blacked out, I think".
I blacked out early.
Then I blacked out.
"I blacked out," she said.
Then I blacked out for a couple of minutes.
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