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Recent Examples of shake out
Verb
And Desmond Bane finally shook out of a shooting funk and hit seven 3s for the Magic.—John Niyo, The Orlando Sentinel, 26 Apr. 2026 How the race shakes out is up to the voters of Louisiana.—Burgess Everett, semafor.com, 24 Apr. 2026
Noun
Kirby told employees in a memo last month that the carrier would benefit from any shakeout in the industry as part of rising oil and fuel prices, potentially providing purchase opportunities.—Bloomberg, Chicago Tribune, 14 Apr. 2026 Kirby told employees in a memo last month that the carrier would benefit from any shakeout in the industry as part of rising oil and fuel prices, potentially providing purchase opportunities.—Siddharth Philip, Fortune, 13 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for shake out
Around the same time, the Homeless Trust and Camillus House, formerly one of the county’s largest homeless shelters, fell out over a pricing dispute, taking dozens of beds out of the county’s shelter system.
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Max Klaver,
Miami Herald,
6 May 2026
Kerr also faced criticism for Jonathan Kuminga falling out of the Warriors’ rotation and not meeting expectations.
The shooting has also intensified calls by conservatives to fully fund DHS through a single bill — blaming Democrats for the shutdown and arguing that splitting apart ICE and Border Patrol funding will only give the minority party leverage.
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Mike Lillis,
The Hill,
28 Apr. 2026
That means the knock-down, drag-out government shutdown battles that have become a Washington ritual are, in effect, a fight over a little more than a quarter of the federal ledger.
The downsizing of the district’s operations will largely fund the 5% increases, Licata said.
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Lina Ruiz,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
28 Apr. 2026
Previously, warfare was about expensive platforms and precision strikes, driving a downsizing in military forces as countries increasingly relied on cutting-edge technology, said Blythe Crawford, former commandant of the RAF’s Air and Space Warfare Centre.