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Free sign up"flare out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of something spreading outward or becoming wider at one end, similar to the shape of a flare or bell-bottom pants. Example: The sleeves of her dress flared out dramatically as she twirled on the dance floor.
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"They flare out".
These should flare out and singe the ear.
"It hung disconsolately - I wanted it to flare out".
"They sort of grab the water, and as their legs enter, these little paddles flare out".
A few sit on pedestals and flare out from their bases like dark, monochrome bouquets.
"This type of investing doesn't shoot up like a rocket, and then flare out," he said.
The rebar has an almost sculptural effect, suggesting teepees that flare out like garden tables to support the vines.
Academic disputes usually flare out in the safety of obscure journals, raising no more than a few tempers, if not voices.
Discovered in Madagascar a few years ago, the dino's front teeth flare out from the front of the jaw.
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In mid-2009, following 25 years of procrastination, the government once again extended the flare-out date.
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