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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get sold out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means when a product or event has no more available tickets or items left to purchase. Example: "The concert tickets for the famous artist's world tour are expected to get sold out within minutes."
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We consumers might get sold out and need to be careful.
"When Harry died, we just didn't want to see the whole thing go up in smoke and the horses get sold out as riding ponies," said Stroebel.
While right now there doesn't appear to be any advertising in the app (at least in the beta that I tested), it's features like that that are essential to have built in there so that they can later get sold out to advertisers at a premium.
Stream the track below, and be sure to get Sold Out when it's out November 13.
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"We got sold out; the banks got bailed out".
At the afternoon protest at Madison Square Park, protesters chanted, "Banks got bailed out, students got sold out".
"But almost everything gets sold out, because a lot of the venues are very intimate.
The marchers continued south, chanting "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out," and "We are the 99 percent".
Asked why we got sold out, while the 1% got bailed out.
"But there comes a point when the inventory gets sold out, then they take their money and allocate it to different programmes: prime time, day time or sports.
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