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"buy out" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which one party purchases all of another party's shares or assets. For example, "The company bought out its competitor to gain a larger market share."
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Buy out a boutique's stock of clothing?
"We want to buy out your contract," my mother said.
After all, one cannot buy out a religion.
It would then buy out Danamon's minority investors with cash.
Rosneft is negotiating to buy out one or both partners.
Many end when landlords buy out the tenants.
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"I'd buy out-of-date film stock, which was cheap.
The collapse of a giant buy-out?
Buy-out activity has indeed diminished.
Buy-out funds love distressed assets.
BUY-OUT firms have had a good run recently.
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