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The phrase "and clock out for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of work to indicate the action of officially ending one's work shift or hours.
Example: "After finishing my tasks for the day, I will clock out for the evening."
Alternatives: "and sign out for" or "and check out for".
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Bookmakers could offer odds on who could clock in for the cash and clock out for the day most speedily.
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Sorry for the overly-provocative title, but I'm a little surprised at how all the big media election-predicting sites have apparently decided to just call the whole Senate for Republicans and clock out early.
The suit, filed by Greater Boston Legal Services, also asserts that employees who worked a shift for Michael Bianco clocked out for 15 minutes and then returned for a second shift working the same job, but for Front Line Defense, a company the suit says is headed by the wife and daughter of Michael Bianco's owner, Francesco Insolia.
At the federal Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages 16 wildlife refuges in the state, about one in 11 workers — mostly senior managers, including top officials at five of the refuges — will clock out for the last time on or before Dec. 31.
More importantly, everyone in Congress can officially run the clock out for the next three years.
They claimed they were forced to clock out for breaks, but had to continue working unpaid anyway.
Swap the usual alarm clock out for a potato, onion or banana.
It involved workers who clocked out for lunch and forgot to clock back in before finishing the day.
He's raising general awareness – which is great – and he's experienced the kind of homophobia that may well change his own understanding, but, after he's experienced the reactions of those people on the street, he clocks out for the day, punching in his gay card and picking up his straight one, like he's just finished a shift somewhere.
In such situations, many managers altered records to show such workers clocking out for the day one minute after their lunch breaks began -- at 12 01 p.m., for example.
Yesterday, at a factory in Connersville, Ind., 195 workers clocked out for the last time, bringing to about 800 the number of people who have lost their jobs there this year.
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