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eject out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "eject out" is not correct in standard written English, as "eject" already implies the action of throwing out or expelling.
You can use it in informal contexts, but it is redundant and not recommended in formal writing. Example: "The machine will eject out the disc if you press the button."
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The high power supply capable of generating +30 kV and −30 kV for positive and negative voltages was used to eject out the nanofibers from the needle tip.
Science
They act as a kind of second life for you - you can take damage then eject out.
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Three insertion tools and techniques were randomly tested: manual insertion using two microforceps claws ); insertion with the Hifocus 1J electrode insertion tool ), a commercially available tool distributed with Hifocus 1J and helix array; it is composed of a handle comprising a flexible shaft connected to a slide that can eject out of an insertion tube the array by pushing its silicon jog.
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South Asian voters are ever readier to eject out-of-favour rulers.
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Enclosure fires with an opening are commonly distinguished by two distinct phases namely, internal combustion with no flames ejected out (over-ventilated conditions), and internal combustion extending to external combustion having flames continuously ejected outside (under-ventilated conditions).
Science
It was observed under TEM analysis that nanoparticles synthesized through intracellular route during early phase of incubation were ejected out from the cells after 24 h.
Science
During the implantation process, as the collision cascades, induced by incident ions, the atoms of the target material may get enough energy to be ejected out from the target material [14].
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In this work, we had successfully used a three-way stopcock connector to mix the two different solutions, and very shortly, this solution is ejected out to form nanofibers due to electric fields.
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The ions are accelerated by the Lorentz force at the separatrix surfaces, indicated by dash-lines in Fig. 1, and are ejected out on the two sides of the ion diffusion region as depicted by the red arrows in Fig. 1.
Science
In our system, the aqueous silk solution and HAp NPs colloidal suspension combine together at the center of the three-way connector for a short time without giving enough time to precipitate, and this blend solution is immediately ejected out to form nanofibers. Different weight ratios of 10%, 30%, and 50% of HAp NPs were used as blend solution to electrospun nanofibers.
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The hot population is believed to have formed near Jupiter, and to have been ejected out by movements among the gas giants.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "eject" alone. It already implies the action of forcing something out. For example, instead of saying "The system will eject out the card", say "The system will eject the card".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "eject out" functions as a verb phrase, but it is considered redundant because the verb "eject" already implies the action of throwing something out. As indicated by Ludwig AI, it is better to use "eject" alone.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "eject out" appears in various sources, it's important to note that it is grammatically incorrect due to redundancy. "Eject" already implies the action of forcing something out, making the addition of "out" unnecessary. Ludwig AI confirms that using "eject" alone is the preferred and grammatically sound choice. Consider alternatives like "expel" or "force out" for clarity and precision in your writing. Be mindful of this distinction to maintain grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expel
A more formal and concise synonym for "eject out", removing the redundancy.
throw out
An informal alternative, implying forceful removal but lacking the technical precision of "eject".
force out
Emphasizes the application of force to remove something.
kick out
An informal phrase, often used in social contexts to mean removing someone from a place or group.
discharge
Suggests a controlled release or expulsion, often used in scientific or medical contexts.
emit
Implies releasing something, often gas or light, from a source.
remove
A general term for taking something away, lacking the sense of forceful expulsion.
extract
Implies careful or skillful removal of something.
evict
Specifically refers to forcing someone to leave a property.
banish
Implies formal expulsion, often from a country or community.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "eject out"?
No, the phrase "eject out" is grammatically incorrect. The word "eject" already means to force or throw something out, making the addition of "out" redundant. Use "eject" by itself.
What does "eject" mean?
The word "eject" means to force or throw something out, typically in a sudden or violent way. It is often used in technical or mechanical contexts.
What are some synonyms for "eject"?
How can I avoid using the redundant phrase "eject out"?
Simply use "eject" on its own. For example, instead of "The pilot had to eject out of the plane", say "The pilot had to eject from the plane".
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
82%
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Real-world application tested