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go out

verb as in become extinguished

verb as in leave

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“And he also knows he can go out and sign other prospects.”

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“I knew exactly what I needed to do and go out there, especially against my hometown team.”

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“You arrive at a point where you play against Carlos where you have to go out of the comfort zone,” Sinner said.

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“I want to go out there and make history,” Bradley said with Team USA trailing 11.5 to 4.5 heading into Sunday’s singles play.

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“Like, are we really going out to the club smelling like cupcakes?”

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