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"have it out" is a common phrase used in written English.
It usually means to have a discussion or argument with someone in order to resolve a dispute or disagreement. For example: "We need to have it out and get to the bottom of this problem."
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"It's good to have it out there in all its glory".
Seriously, you have it out for me".
Umpires shouldn't have it out for them.
"If we could have it out in the summer, we'd have it out in the summer".
We hope to have it out in the coming weeks".
"The boys are gonna have it out for him.
"I wouldn't want to have it out," he said.
And let's have it out on the unreasonable search issue.
"We could have it out back!" he said.
I started through the bush, intending to have it out with him at last.
But why did the show's writers have it out for Rachel and Ross?
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