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Discover Ludwig"flaring out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is widening or spreading out in a dramatic or noticeable way. For example: - The skirt had a flared-out silhouette, accentuating her curves. - The flames on the bonfire were flaring out, casting a warm glow over the campsite. - The flowerbed was designed with plants of varying heights, creating a visually pleasing flaring-out effect. - The argument between the two friends was flaring out of control, with both parties raising their voices.
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The pelvis is broad, with ilia flaring out to the side.
A disastrous foray in 1988, flaring out before New Hampshire, was as far as he went in that direction.
"She often goes for A-line skirts, and the coat is A-line too, flaring out from the waist".
While many of these star brands were flaring out, other dedicated followers of fashion were starting to take the slow road.
He was one of my great book-world heroes, a bright Olympian torch flaring out over the Grub Street wastelands, impossible to replace.
Then the helmet, its wire face mask menacing and its epaulet flaps flaring out like the Flying Nun's habit, to protect the shoulders.
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"They flare out".
Boots hug the knee and flare out on top.
These should flare out and singe the ear.
"It hung disconsolately - I wanted it to flare out".
Fabric is fitted tightly to the knees, then flares out into a train.
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