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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flushed out of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone being forced out of hiding. Example: The cat was flushed out of its hiding spot by the loud noise. In this example, the phrase "flushed out of" means that the cat was forced out of its hiding spot because of the loud noise.
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The language was of war: television anchors spoke of buildings "sanitized" and "flushed out," of "final assaults" and "collateral damage".
Sometimes a quarterback was flushed out of the pocket.
Flushed out of their offices by the commotion, some of the scientists gathered in the hall.
An utterly unidentifiable bird flushed out of some weeds and flew deeper into the night.
Before he can even set his feet, he's flushed out of the pocket.
He was sacked four times and often flushed out of the pocket.
After September 11th, Zarqawi and his followers were flushed out of Afghanistan by the invasion of the coalition forces.
Nor have the militants been completely flushed out of the towns that France has claimed to have liberated.
Radiation from patients decreases both as the iodine dose is flushed out of their bodies and as it loses strength.
"But now, a lot of the iffy situations have been flushed out of the system," he said.
The walk would give time for the experience of car parking to be flushed out of your head.
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