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"shaken out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to shaking something out or taking something out of a container by shaking it. For example: She shook out the last few chips from the bag.
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shaken out
verb
Past participle of shake out
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Hasn't been shaken out hardly at all.
A wobbly property market has shaken out several projects.
The volatility may have shaken out some speculators, but many still believe.
I backed, shaken, out of the room, and just as the door had closed behind me it swung open again.
Water gushes off the tarpaulins as they are shaken out by the teachers to prevent them from collapsing.
"Things haven't all shaken out yet".
All those who can be shaken out are.
It has shaken out before in the U.S. and Europe.
And once things go to court, a lot of the opacity gets shaken out".
"People buy when a fund is hot and get shaken out when it's cold".
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Then, on September 11th 2001, we were shaken out of complacency.
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