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The phrase "are time out" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are timed out"? If this is the case, you can use it in contexts where you are referring to something that has exceeded a time limit or has been interrupted due to a timeout.
Example: "The system will automatically log you out if you are timed out after 15 minutes of inactivity."
Alternatives: "have timed out" or "are disconnected due to timeout".
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Two of the best guides are Time Out and Rough Guides.
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There are time-out penalties for exposing cards or harassing dealers, as the dwindling number of players flashes on television screens overhead.
It will probably be timed out by a statute of limitations before a verdict is reached.
It is time-out from the ordinary.
The trial was timed-out as soon as participants responded (up to 4000 ms).
Ben Walters is Time Out London's cabaret editor.
It was "Time Out of Mind," and I heard "Not Dark Yet" for the first time.
Lunchtime is time out of the classroom.
Tell your child it's "time out" or "quiet time".
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