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"giving out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of distributing something, such as money, presents, awards, or advice. For example, "The charity is giving out food and blankets to those affected by the natural disaster."
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giving out
verb
Present participle of give out
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Who's giving out the candy?
Besides, he hates giving out shares unnecessarily.
But who's giving out loans?
"Nah, I'm not giving out names.
It invites us in, while giving out.
"On Saturday, ATMs were giving out €800.
But he is not giving out scoops.
They have started giving out mattresses.
The board isn't giving out sales data.
"They are giving out $30 million awards.
"And we're giving out tax abatements".
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