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"deliver out" is not correct and usable in written English
The phrase you are looking for is "deliver (something) out". This phrase is used to describe the act of giving or supplying something to others. For example: The company owner was happy to deliver free masks out to the community to help protect them from the virus.
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"There's a massive tidal wave of data we can clean up and process and deliver out back to clients," said Rob Bailey, the company's chief executive.
But as I said before the series, it is not played on paper or on potential, it's what people deliver out there.
"Hopefully the lads are prepared and will deliver out on that pitch.
Some of the services included in the new cloud platform are the ability to re-purpose digital media assets; integrate CRM and other third-party data for measurement, privacy, security standards and so on; provide analytics on that data; and offer services to deliver out that data to social networks, ad networks and other marketing channels.
"We look at ways to ensure fans will be able to see those stories that are created and it's something that's worked directly into the algorithm of our system to deliver out to fans".
"We'll show the public the care we already deliver out of hours, in hospitals and in general practice – and that we designed it and do it for them.
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A shuttle provided by the town will deliver out-of-town attendees to the center from the New Jersey Transit station in South Orange on both days, she said.
It created interlocking businesses and took advantage of tax breaks that deliver out-sized benefits to energy companies.
The Boussignac Hospital CPAP kit costs £513.49 ($744.5) and contains the equipment required to deliver out-of-hospital CPAP.
This type of symbiosis generally starts from industry's identification of "real-world" problems meeting academia's capacity to deliver out-of-the-box solutions.
However, most of these use misleading payment schemes, deliver out-of-date information, or fail to deliver the information at all.
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