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Discover Ludwig"out with it" is a valid expression that can be used in written English.
It means to finally say or produce something, often after being overly long winded. Example: "Come on, out with it already. What's the news?".
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out with it
phrase
Used to tell somebody to reveal a secret.
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Go out with it.
He just comes right out with it.
They hang out with it".
Finally, she comes right out with it.
Then he came out with it.
I wouldn't go out with it natural.
And I walked out with it.
"Why? Just come out with it.
Experiments must certainly have been carried out with it.
It's worth X, you can walk out with it".
You could poke someone's eye out with it.
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