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"knocks out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone being defeated or rendered unconscious in a fight, or something being removed or eliminated. Example: The boxer delivered a powerful punch that knocked out his opponent in the first round. Example: A strong gust of wind knocked out the power in the entire neighborhood.
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knocks out
verb
Third person singular of knock out
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What to do if Irene knocks out power this weekend?
He knocks out a guard Doberman with a 55 lb.
That knocks out an additional quarter of the market.
Stronger than aspirin, it knocks out special proteins in the blood needed for clots to form.
Then she knocks out this hoop, leaving an uncanny stone span.
Archives|STOY KNOCKS OUT BRANDT.; Stops New York Boxer in the Fifth Round in Lancaster.
Archives|SANTA KNOCKS OUT SHAW.; Portuguese Heavy Wins in Second Round at Newark Velodrome.
"Lovesexy" purveys melodies the way "The Black Album" knocks out rhythms.
Archives|TODD KNOCKS OUT RING.; British Middleweight Champion Stops Australian in 16th.
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Archives|BROWN RETAINS TITLE.; Knocks-Out Hill In 12th In Bantam Bout in England.
BROWN RETAINS TITLE.; Knocks-Out Hill In 12th In Bantam Bout in England.
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