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Term: Selected Out

Description:

"Selected out" is a phrase commonly used in various contexts to express the action of choosing or removing certain individuals, items, or elements from a group, often based on specific criteria. It can refer to the process of intentionally selecting or eliminating someone or something from a larger whole.

Examples:

  • Verb (Past Tense): After a thorough evaluation, the manager selected out the most qualified candidate for the job.
  • Verb (Present Participle): The teacher is currently selecting out the best examples to showcase in the exhibition.
  • Adjective: The selected out group of students were invited to attend a special workshop.
  • Noun: By applying various filters, the software selected out irrelevant data from the massive dataset.

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