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Discover Ludwig"staking out" is a valid English phrase.
It can be used when referring to watching a place or person over a period of time, usually for the purpose of monitoring their actions. For example, "The police spent the night staking out the suspect's house."
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staking out
verb
Present participle of stake out
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We took to staking out various territories.
I do believe in staking out strong positions.
It's a polite way of staking out middle ground.
He is cautious when staking out a position.
Presidential candidates are also staking out their positions.
The Forum on Education Abroad is staking out some guideposts.
Clearly, Microsoft is staking out the memory turf with its enterprise tablet.
"Discovery has been an early player in staking out a land grab overseas," he said.
But La Farge has no interest in staking out Murakami's territory.
"We are staking out new ground in the battle against global warming," she said.
They want to see Lib Dems staking out clearer differences with their Tory partners.
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