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The phrase "tail out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something is slowly coming to an end. For example, "The party began to tail out after midnight."
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And then in the corners it will get its tail out more readily than George Michael".
Also the capercaillie - it's not easy to see, which is strange as it's as big as a turkey and fans its tail out like a peacock.
Now O'Neil is swinging the WRX, explaining a pendulum turn, a technique in which a driver swings the car's tail out abruptly to make a 90-degree turn at speeds over 40 m.p.h.
And the car will step its tail out on demand.
The CTS grips relentlessly when the road gets curvy, and even allows you to kick the tail out and drift the car around a bend.
The Targa models are set to reach showrooms in the United States, with base prices in the low six-figure range, just in time for summer – a much sweeter season to remove the roof and kick the tail out, quite stylishly.
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That crisp open-neck, tail-out shirt isn't an accident of birth.
I learned this firsthand when I found myself sliding, tail-out, onto a highway on-ramp.
I roll cast a black-and-purple zonker and twitched it across the tail-out.
Strip tracking problems at the hot strip mill sometimes occur at the finishing mill during tail-out.
I waded into position and began drifting an elk hair caddis through the tail-out of a long glide just above a riffle.
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