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"smoke out" is correct and usable in written English as a phrasal verb that means to expose or uncover something by questioning or investigation
For example: The media attempted to smoke out the truth behind the politician's controversial statements.
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smoke out
verb
To drive out (something or somebody) using smoke.
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To smoke out crime?
New technologies are deployed every day to smoke out the cybercriminals.
The law was plainly written to smoke out stealth lobbying organizations, not to protect Washington insiders.
If the Old Trafford directors hoped it would smoke out rival bids, it backfired spectacularly.
How to smoke out the frauds?
Or it will smoke out some details of the Google/Twitter licensing deal.
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S.E.C.: You went to the smoke-out.
S.E.C.: So you decided to go to the smoke-out?
The S.E.C. now knew that Jonathan Lebed had attended the smoke-out.
The Brook Club, on East 54th Street, recently held a final smoke-out.
Total late night, smoke-out sensual seduction shit.
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