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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Making people ditch it out on a ring

These people have differences and so they don't get along very well. We should make them ditch it out on a ring so that they can resolve their issues with each other.


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ditch it out on a ring I've never heard this. It doesn't make sense. Do you perhaps mean 'duke it out in the ring' ', meaning fight in a boxing ring?

  • ditch it out on a ring I've never heard this.
  • It doesn't make sense.
  • Do you perhaps mean 'duke it out in the ring' ', meaning fight in a boxing ring?
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ditch it out on a ring I've never heard this. It doesn't make sense.

Do you perhaps mean 'duke it out in the ring'', meaning fight in a boxing ring?

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