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phase out of

Phrasal-verb Business

Meaning

to gradually stop using or producing something

Example Sentences

"The company decided to phase out of non-profitable divisions."

Related Expressions

call for unity

to publicly ask people to come together for a common cause

slip out

to say something unintentionally

speak highly of

to praise someone or something

celebrate wins with

to mark achievements alongside someone

wind down spending

to gradually reduce or stop expenditure

hold feelings in

to not express emotions; to suppress feelings

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