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Discover Ludwig"dealt out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase typically means to distribute something among a group of people or to have something be the recipient of a punishment or misfortune. Example: The cards were dealt out and it was time to play.
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She dealt out a bunch more, of course.
Occasionally, cards are dealt out that doom their holders to an early and debilitating death.
All the cards are dealt out in four rounds of three cards.
"You've got to laugh when you're dealt out so much misery.
But innovation has been no match for the actuarial surprises dealt out by the Affordable Care Act.
A female UFC fighter has dealt out a lesson in manners after a man allegedly attempted to grope her friend's bum on a night out.
Its effect on those who employ it — the price it exacts upon greed — is the comeuppance dealt out in this picaresque novel.
In its basic form — there are many variants — the entire deck is dealt out, face down except for the last card, whose suit is designated trump.
He disagrees with the schoolmarm about there being little of it and reminds her that he himself has dealt out a potful.
Long clattered Ashley Williams, who had dealt out some rough treatment to Jon Walters, and James McClean was the Ireland player who introduced himself, with interest, to Bale.
Early in the game, he dealt out a hard hit that left Kravchuk sitting on the bench, talking to the medical trainer.
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