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stake out

verb

To mark off the limits by stakes; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new road.

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'stake out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a verb to mean "to monitor a place or person discreetly, usually in order to gather information or evidence". For example, "The detectives staked out the warehouse, waiting for any sign of suspicious activity."

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"I don't stake out homes or hotels.

Hollywood rom-coms don't stake out new territory.

They also stake out well-reasoned claims against violence.

Two metal Puerto Rican flags now stake out that intersection.

Both Obama and the Republicans stake out a position.

Mr. Bush did not stake out any new positions today.

Others urged Mr. Bush to stake out more conservative positions.

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A stake-out!

It wasn't your typical stake-out.

The FBI called me to a stake-out.

"Stake-out" your local shops.

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