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The phrase "empty your pockets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to command someone to remove all items they are carrying in their pockets. For example, "Please empty your pockets and place the items on the table."
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"I'll raise your taxes, I'll empty your pockets.
After you park, you stop at security, empty your pockets and turn over your bags.
I hope you've brought your checkbooks -- and if not, empty your pockets of all your cash.
Can we get back to work now?" Say, "Beam me up, Siri," and she says: "Please remove your belt, shoes and jacket, and empty your pockets".
But such is the failure of you under-65s to challenge the way we older folk empty your pockets, we won't have to.
"Please have your ID's out and empty your pockets," a tag team of teachers and safety agents reminded the students, over and over.
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Never purchase publishing packages from the vanity publishing services who will gladly empty your pocket of thousands of dollars for services of nebulous value.
Disembarking from trains at Jolimont station in the shadows of the MCG, fans are currently assailed with Ladbrokes advertising banners on every available surface, egging you on to 'sell the candy' or take a 'hanga', friendly joshing to disguise their real intent of emptying your pockets.
Say goodbye to emptying your pockets and losing your change before a wash.
Any place you may have opened your bag or emptied your pockets (bank, grocery store, coffee shop, etc).
Observe Tashlikh (Hebrew: "casting off"), which is the process of going to a flowing body of water and emptying your pockets into the body of water.
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