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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trudge out" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use "trudge out" when describing someone walking or moving in a slow, heavy, and laborious manner. It can also be used to describe someone leaving a place or situation, especially when they are reluctant to do so. Example sentence: The exhausted hikers had to trudge out of the forest after a long day of trekking.
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No one wants to trudge out in a hurricane".
Medicine and supplies flow into Syria, and bloodied fighters trudge out.
And yet, in spite of great inner resistance, each time I still trudge out and vote.
I trudge out and vote with my daughter who is four.
Her response to the fiercest of snowstorms was to trudge out to take somebody fresh bread and milk.
You have to trudge out in four to five feet of snow and 20-below weather to load wood into the fire to keep it going".
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He trudges out in his giant fur coat.
The players trudged out to the parking lot to drop off their bags.
Wore out grass and turf all over America, trudging out to replace pitchers, some of whom he batted eighth.
They got up from their seats, turned their backs and trudged out".
A door opened, and dozens of kids trudged out, eating chips and candy.
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