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Discover LudwigThe expression "bail on" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to abandon something or someone. For example, "I was supposed to meet up with my friends, but I decided to bail on them."
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You don't bail on a friend who is passed out.
I bail on most books.
He will apply for bail on Tuesday.
Both were released on bail on Friday.
Goodison was captain on bail on Saturday.
He was released on bail on Sunday.
She was expected to be released on bail on Tuesday.
The owner's eldest son skipped bail on assault charges.
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Mr. Wilcox was held on $25,000 bail on Wednesday.
Mr. Brooks was released on $100,000 bail on Jan . 27
Trauscht was uninjured; Desormeaux was arrested and released after posting $500 bail on Wednesday night.
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