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Discover Ludwig"drum out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to dismiss or expel someone from a group or organization in a forceful or public manner. Example: The group of musicians decided to drum out the disrespectful member who consistently disrupted their performances.
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But they must be careful not to drum out the positives of informal development.
She would drum out the opening bars of the National Anthem with her clenched fist.
If one uses SPICE simulator correctly, one can drum out circuit errors and nuances before one goes to breadboard.
The law has been used to drum out some 13,000 service members in the past 17 years.
The commercial, which used the strapline "Learn the #CanSong, featured children, teenagers and adults using Heinz Beanz tins to drum out the rhythm of song.
The fact that protesters in Egypt and Tunisia were able to drum out their leaders without the help of American F-16s is viewed inside the White House as a big victory.
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One person who was drummed out is Lincoln Chafee, the governor of Rhode Island, a Republican turned independent.
Heading the National Security Council is Mike Flynn, reportedly drummed out as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency for poor management.
An album led by the percussionist Tony Williams drummed out a more metaphysical plaint.
Hazel catkins in the sun and a woodpecker drumming out his claim to territory.
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