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"rinse out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to thoroughly clean or remove something by using water. You can use "rinse out" when describing cleaning tasks, such as doing laundry or washing dishes. Here are a few examples: - "I always make sure to rinse out my coffee mug before I use it again." - "Don't forget to rinse out the conditioner from your hair after you shampoo." - "She rinsed out the stain on her shirt with cold water." - "Can you please rinse out the blender before making a new smoothie?" - "I need to rinse out my paintbrushes before they dry and become hard to clean."
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Rinse out completely.
Rinse out conditioner.
Rinse out well.
Then rinse out with soapy water.
Remember to rinse out your mouth.
Do not rinse out the conditioner.
Learn how to rinse out your brushes.
Don't rinse out the conditioner yet.
Rinse out and use more conditioner.
Rinse out the blender.
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Don't rinse out- style as usual.
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