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Discover Ludwig"chuck out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to discard or get rid of something. For example, "After getting a new couch, we had to chuck out our old one."
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chuck out
verb
To discard, to dispose of (something)
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"I can't chuck out that anorak!
Don't chuck out that chintz: love it.
It's very difficult for me to chuck out drink.
Don't chuck out that sprigged smock from 1973, it's art.
And then they chuck out so much of it".
Ikea persuaded us all to chuck out our chintz.
"I had to chuck out the whole psychological model I had learned," she says.
Don't chuck out stale bread: you'll need it for stuffing and bread sauce.
Ought we to also chuck out our Sinatra records, given his Mafia links?
Some fruit will chuck out loads of liquid while it is cooking.
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That smoothed the 11pm and 2am chuck-out peaks and filled in some of the troughs.
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