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Learning English Conversations

I'm out

Dec 5, 2023
Discover the various applications of the expression 'I'm out' and how it can indicate having nothing left. Hear personal experiences of being 'out' of essential items like coffee and money, as well as amplified forms of the phrase. The hosts even discuss being 'out of ideas' for birthday gifts.
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Quick takeaways

  • 'I'm out' is used to indicate the absence of something others may want.
  • 'I'm all out of ideas' expresses a lack of creativity or inspiration.

Deep dives

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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the expression 'I'm out' which is used to indicate that there is no more of something specific available, particularly something others may want. They provide examples of situations where they were unable to find or provide a desired item, such as a particular coffee or money. This expression is commonly used with the additional emphasis of 'all out' or 'completely out' to highlight the complete absence of the item.

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