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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashes out" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something being extinguished or removed, but it is not a recognized expression.
Example: "After the fire was put out, only ashes remained, and the flames were completely ashes out."
Alternatives: "put out" or "extinguished."
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But what is important is that I maintain that threat, and if it gets to a point it is necessary to get the ashes out, at least it will be a worldwide scream.
Scoop the ashes out and put them in the prepped barrel.
Mr. Legault sat on a windowsill in the library, flicking cigarette ashes out into the night air.
Lost jobs, empty houses, desolate outlooks: these are the necessary ashes out of which the free market creates future prosperity.
John tore at the hole he'd made in the plastic bag, crawled over the sand on his knees, felt for the water, and dumped the ashes out.
"Excuse me, but did you just pour someone's ashes out onto the field?" I asked before Suzan and Ted could scurry away unnoticed.
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Water is also needed to wash and process coal before it is burned, to wash coal ash out, to reduce dust levels of the coal stockpile and to extinguish fires.
Because of his Navy affiliation, he requested to have his ashes taken out to sea.
"We try not to move that can, because the ashes shake out," Ms. Romano said while giving a tour of an archive storeroom a few weeks ago.
Jack decides he wants Martha back, but when Martha reveals she has slept with Ash, Jack is heartbroken because Ash turns out to be his former best friend.
As with a finer ash mass fraction, reduced particle densities would act to reduce the amount of ash falling out in more proximal areas.
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