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bring out
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England
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Bring out refers to taking something outside or extracting something, like bringing out the trash or bringing out a new product line.
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bring out
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United Kingdom
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To bring something out can mean to produce or unveil something, such as releasing a new product or revealing a hidden talent.
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coming out
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United Kingdom
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Considered a significant step in LGBTQ+ individuals' lives, marked by publicly disclosing their sexual orientation or gender identity
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4
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put out
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United Kingdom
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In the United States and United Kingdom, 'put out' can mean to extinguish something, like a fire or a cigarette.
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5
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take out
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United Kingdom
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Typically refers to removing something from a place, such as taking out the trash or taking out a book from a library.
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6
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take out
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United Kingdom
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Often refers to removing something from a place or position, such as taking out the trash or taking out a book from a library.
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7
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take out
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United Kingdom
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Refers to removing something from a place, such as taking out the trash or taking out a book from a library.
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