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"past out" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "passed out" which means to lose consciousness or faint. Example: The heat was too intense and she passed out on the spot.
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"Painting is the way to express perceptions of reality, and for me, it is a way to work the past out," she said, sipping an iced coffee.
"The response about a decade ago was to try to obliterate the past out and sort of 'cleanse', removing the old bottle ovens and other relics.
But he agreed that UKIP was taking votes off the BNP, claiming "a lot of decent people" who were not racists had voted BNP in the past "out of desperation".
Bakhtiari's lawyer, Neil Chantler, says his client maintains his innocence and cautioned against seeing his client's shady past "out of context".
Out of the past, out of the darkling fogs,.
I think the key thing is really to be able to completely shut your past out.
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And in contrast to past out-migration, New York City's extensive growth and immigration of the past decade provide a cushion against a sharp downturn.
A demonised figure from the past spoke out last week.
Mr. Assad has in the past singled out northern Lebanon as a source of that extremism.
Anonymous, a loose collective, has in the past carried out politically motivated attacks.
Past dinners out have invariably resulted in a whopping bill shared 50-50.
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