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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cup out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without additional context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be incomplete or misphrased.
Example: "I need to take a cup out of the cupboard."
Alternatives: "a cup removed" or "a cup taken out".
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Will I end up on a bridge, holding a cup out in front of me?
Instead, he said, "Go up to the international bridge and put a cup out and people will help you".
Hampton, a left-hander, turned around and used his right forearm to bump a bulky cooler and almost knock a cup out of Todd Pratt's hands.
If you happen to spot her out and about in the West Village, maybe buy her a coffee — or, instead, pour a cup out for her, in the manner of a true libation.
Making a cup out of coffee grounds?
Given the next-door-neighbor status of the anal and vaginal canals, it seems possible that back-door action could jolt a cup out of position.
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I had a cup and out came that riff.
He pulls out a cup of motionless black eggs and specks that wriggle like tadpoles.
Take out a cup of honey and dump it in a medium bowl.
At least then you'd get a cup of tea out of it.
So I scooped a cup of flour out of the bag and weighed it -- 5.15 ounces.
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