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Discover Ludwig"may give out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express a possibility for something to be distributed or handed out. For example, "The organization may give out prizes at the end of the event."
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Sure, our organs may give out.
If the potassium level drops too low, the heart may give out.
Egyptians may give out wrong directions — but only when they are asked for directions.
She added that although she may give out some tips on the secrets of becoming an Olympic success, the event was about encouraging newcomers to have some fun.
If not then the ground may give out beneath their feet entirely, and the Gabba will be turned into a museum forever consecrated to the memory of when Brisbane once had a great football team.
It may give out iPhones itself, but the company chooses not to play with independent "gifting" organizations.
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When you feel as though you are part of a solution, you may find it easier to give out of love and joy.
Try leaving it for a while between cleaning cycles, this may give dried-out ink time to soften.
It is likely that next season will operate along similar guidelines and times, though more licenses may be given out.
If the spark looks thin and weak (yellow is weak, blue is strong), then the coil windings may be giving out.
Some colleges may even give out names of alumni in the student's neighborhood who may be willing to share experiences.
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