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"ladle out" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to describe the action of scooping liquid from a container using a ladle. For example, "She ladled out the hot soup into the bowls for the guests."
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Mr. Murphy had underspent his budget and not used it to ladle out political gravy.
But we boomers need to resist the narcissistic impulse to ladle out more resources for ourselves.
After five minutes, ladle out about 1 cup of the cooking water and reserve.
The Met will ladle out a healthy dose of Verdi to note the 200th anniversary of his birth next year.
At worst, in the great soup kitchens of public education, most teachers were there just to ladle out the slop.
Taken together with earlier settlements, A.I.G. will ladle out more than $1 billion to Ohio investors, money that will go to firefighters, teachers, librarians and other pensioners.
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Rummy begins ladling out rationalizations in the preface.
He ladled out Borscht Belt bits and vamped vaudevillian.
Lucky to be alive, he was ladling out the mogodu.
The administration ladles out large contracts and enjoys being seen as entrepreneurial and thoroughly modern.
It's double the porridge time ladled out to the most notorious British rogue trader, Nick Leeson.
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