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"I made out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to mean 'I understood or realized' or 'I kissed passionately.' For example, "I made out what he was trying to say, even though he was speaking too quickly." Or, "We made out for hours in the backseat of the car."
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I made out the words "Friends & Fellow Citizens".
SHOWALTER: I made out for the first time at camp.
I made out the word "Guardian" once or twice.
The next weekend, we met her again, and she and I made out some more.
I just mumbled, "Excuse me," as I made out my way out of the row.
They heard I made out with a boy after a school dance and started calling me a slut.
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"Even when I make out, I've been able to hit the ball hard.
I hesitate for a moment, then I make out with the lion anyway, because, hey, you only live once.
"I make out like a petty thief, come home, write new material and go out again".
But gradually I make out bodies and the steady, hypnotic movement of arms.
Opening my eyes, I make out my two boys, holding water pistols behind their backs.
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