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The phrase 'ship it' is generally acceptable to use in written English, although it would be more typically used in casual conversation or informal texts.
The phrase usually means that you consider something to be ready to be shared or delivered, or to signify approval or agreement of an idea. For example: "We've got all the details ironed out - ship it!".
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"They didn't ship it!
ship it down to Kentucky.
I didn't want her to ship it.
Hallelujah and ship it all back.
Then pack the phone and ship it.
You have to ship it outright.
They buy it, they stitch it and ship it on.
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"They shipped it over here.
"Stay focused and keep shipping," it read.
They shipped it and they fit exactly".
They shipped it via Canada.
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