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Discover Ludwig"bomb out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal expression that means to fail, typically in a spectacular manner. For example, "The rookie pitcher had a great start to the season, but he bombed out in the last game."
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bomb out
verb
To fail; to produce no or very poor results; to drop out of or be eliminated from a competition.
Exact(14)
"Obama's got to bomb out," Mr. Ping said.
Indy might still bomb out in the playoffs, though.
Even the best builders can bomb out on race day.
"There are tragic cases that never get on the radar screen; they bomb out," noted Jim Loehr, a psychologist who knows the territory.
Sometimes you'll bomb out, but you'll get there".
As a recruiter, I often wondered why it was that some of my best candidates could bomb out in the interview, purely because they had "blown it" in the job talk.
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The single bombed out at number 61.
Texaco would get bombed out on the minutiae sometimes".
Some guys were pretty bombed out by what happened.
The original Gieves was at 21 Old Bond St. It was bombed out in 1940.
"It looks kind of bombed out," Tim Grimes, a set designer for the show, remembered thinking.
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