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Discover Ludwig"sit it out" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of waiting or enduring a difficult or unpleasant situation until it passes. For example: "If you're feeling overwhelmed, just remember that you can always sit it out until the feeling passes."
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"Some Democrats might sit it out".
"I'm just going to sit it out".
We just need to sit it out".
"We had to sit it out".
But — are you going to sit it out until then?
I was not going to sit it out".
Why not sit it out until they got it?
So you just sit it out and wait for everything to blow over, right?
"These are the reasons why we just can't just sit it out in Syria".
You can either sit it out at home or come here and build a practice.' ".
I think I'll sit it out now until Christmas and then maybe move abroad".
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