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"Stamp it out" is a common phrase in spoken and written English. It means to eliminate or put an end to something, usually something negative or undesirable. Example: "We must do everything we can to stamp out racism in our society."
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We need to stamp it out".
Let's help stamp it out where we can.
What can be done to stamp it out?
"This drug needs police, the Home Office and a dictator to stamp it out," Aitken opined.
Though many executives express the desire to stamp it out, bureaucracy is thriving.
Leaders need to be aware of this and stamp it out in their organisation.
Quack quack… I think psychiatrists regard high spirits as a disorder and effectively stamp it out".
If you want to stamp it out, you first bring it out in the open".
I wonder if you could stamp it out by penalizing the country of someone who tests positive.
"We have no other way — we shall stamp it out, instill order; we shall demand paperwork and enforce migration policies".
"The fuse gets lit all the time, but someone's able to stamp it out now," says Bradbury.
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