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Discover Ludwig"sweat out" is a verb phrase that is used in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of nervousness, tension, and/or stress that can occur in a difficult situation. For example, "We had to sweat out the results of the election while the votes were being counted."
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sweat out
verb
To sweat, to secrete sweat because of heat, nerves etc.
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Keady and Purdue had to sweat out a grinding finish.
Sam Langford, an outstanding black boxer in the early 1900s, used to swear: "You can sweat out beer and you can sweat out whiskey.
But Marvel and its backers have to sweat out their matchup with "So Young".
How could I sweat out all the water in my body a second time?
Williams was not the only American to sweat out a lengthy and challenging straight-sets victory.
But those investors had to sweat out months when LinkedIn stock was significantly down.
He knocked it on the green and forced Woods to sweat out a one-stroke victory.
Not everyone leapt at the chance to sweat out their impurities in the name of art.
The idea is to sweat out all the bad stuff and replace it with sap".
But what about patience — are we sure he could sweat out a meeting with the sanitation board?
But you can't sweat out women".Not that many women would venture into the aggressively masculine places where boxers trained.
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