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Discover Ludwig"I blacked out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe a period of time where one does not remember or recall what happened or was said. For example: "I blacked out after my third drink, and I don't remember what happened for the rest of the night."
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"I blacked out, I think".
I blacked out early.
You know, I blacked out for a little bit.
Then I blacked out for a couple of minutes.
"I feel like I blacked out for a second," he told me.
"I don't even remember how they took me out; I blacked out".
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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.
I black out sometimes.
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