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The phrase 'wash out' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It generally means to either be cancelled due to rain, or to be completely overwhelmed and exhausted. For example: The school picnic was a wash out due to the thunderstorm. OR After working a full week, I was a complete wash out by the weekend.
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Wash out, stack and voila.
It may wash out fast.
Wash out with a PH neutralizing shampoo.
Be sure to wash out well.
Wash out the fish with water.
They wash out nutrients.
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One week wash-out separated the testing of each beverage.
But for 24-hour news, Ackroyd is a wash-out.
Persistent indicates benign and wash-out malignant lesions.
Day 4 (wash-out).
There were no wash-out periods.
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