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Discover Ludwig"gave out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb meaning to distribute or dispense something to someone. It can also mean to become exhausted or stop working. Example 1: The teacher gave out new textbooks to her students. Example 2: The charity organization gave out blankets to the homeless during the cold winter months. Example 3: The batteries in my flashlight gave out after only a few minutes of use. Example 4: The runner gave out water bottles to the other runners during the marathon. Example 5: The singer's voice gave out during the concert, forcing her to end the show early.
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gave out
verb
Simple past tense of give out
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My leg gave out".
He gave out roles".
The water heater gave out.
They also gave out medals.
I gave out mine.
They gave out candy.
The commentators gave out halfhearted cries.
Then he gave out his cellphone number.
And then the road gave out.
At first, she gave out $10,000.
Then her legs gave out.
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